

✪ “Five different states? Hundreds of thousands of votes? You’re kidding yourself.”
Establishment Republican Representative Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) said last night at a GOP fundraiser in Illinois that Republicans “shouldn’t kid themselves” into believing that President Trump won the 2020 election and there was “absolutely not” enough voter fraud for Joe Biden to have won it illegitimately.
At the fundraiser in Cook County, described as the “home of election fraud,” Crenshaw took a Q&A question from Col. Larry Kaifesh, who asked him if he believed in election integrity efforts, and whether he believed that the November election was “rigged.” Unsurprisingly, Crenshaw, who was blasted as a coward by primary opponent Mike Billand for refusing to contest the election, denied that there was enough voter fraud for Biden and the Democrats to have stolen it.
“It is disgusting to hear denials from a sitting do-nothing and intellectually dishonest Congressman in our House of Representatives, Crenshaw, who has done nothing but shill for the democrats and refuse to even see or hear the evidence of fraud,” said Piton in a statement posted on Facebook. “Crenshaw is so sanctimonious and cocky and represents one of many intellectually dishonest Congressmen in our party who don’t care about freedom and truth,” he added. Liberty loving patriots in Texas needs to jump in and primary Crenshaw!”
The statement further noted that before this exchange had occurred, Crenshaw was questioned about the current state of the southern border and if he “felt anything was going to happen to help solve the big border crisis,” to which he allegedly “threw the Freedom Caucus under the bus and said it was THEIR fault we have nothing done on immigration.” The caucus, currently chaired by Representative Andy Biggs, is the most pro-America First caucus currently in Congress, often focusing on illegal immigration.
Crenshaw has been well-known for previous statements that show he has little to no respect for conservatives ideas, including: standing by Liz Cheney when she called for Trump’s impeachment, cozying up to gun-grabber group Moms Demand Action and claiming critics of red flag laws are “emotional and uninformed”; suggesting Jesus Christ was a fictional character; and siding with Democrats to demand the removal of Confederate statues. ✪











