Marjorie Taylor Greene, a fellow Republican, told Dan to stop calling himself conservative after he asked the Federal Emergency Management Agency to help improve the COVID-19 testing process.
Everyone from President Joe Biden to members of Congress and local and state officials are trying to find ways to mitigate the health effects of the Omicron variant of the coronaviruses.
She criticized Crenshaw on the social media platform after he suggested on a Thursday segment of Fox News that FEMA resources could aid the American public during the current public health challenge.
"They should be using our resources to increase those supply chains to get those monoclonal antibodies out to people faster, and President Biden announced this, we just haven't seen results from it, helping us get more health-care workers from the military or from FEMA to aid in some of these
Greene, who has minimized the severity of COVID-19 and has been an opponent of mask rules, expressed opposition to the suggestion.
The Georgia Republican said that FEMA should not set up testing sites to check for Omicron sneezes, coughs, and runny noses and that health care workers should be hired back. He's hurting our brand by calling himself conservative.
The congresswoman was criticized in an IG story by a person who has been critical of the Freedom Caucus.
If Marjorie suggested we should follow Trump policy instead of Biden mandates, she might be a Democrat or just an idiot, he wrote on his page.
The congressman attacked another lawmaker in a recent story.
This is a picture on the social media site,Instagram.
The Texas Republican was the subject of an attack on Gettr, a conservative social media platform launched by a senior advisor for Donald Trump's 2020 campaign.
"Dan Crenshaw, who spends more time attacking America First Republicans because he hates Trump, is talking about a bill to 'hold Big Tech accountable!' but is the same type of toothless bill the Paul Ryan types try to sell to make it look like they're."
There are many Republican bills on the issue, but none have been passed. The most important thing we can do is vote. Dan doesn't always vote to stop Dem bills when he's in town.
She took to Gettr to rebuke what she said was "censorship" by the social media platform after her account was temporarily suspended.
"Facebook has joined the fight against me." This isn't just a restriction of speech. She wrote that she is an elected Member of Congress representing over 700,000 US tax paying citizens and she protects their rights.
On Sunday, Crenshaw argued in a post that he was working toward substantive policy goals while other members were using slogans to rally supporters.
He said that he had drafted a bill that would prohibit political censorship on social media by changing the internet law. Some of us in Congress put in the hard work to fix social media political censorship, doing the in-depth policy and legal research required to craft good legislation. Others just insult you to get your attention, and then tell you they are fighting for you.
He asked, "starting to notice the difference?"