U.S. Representative Jason Crow, who serves Colorado’s 6th district in Congress, posted a series of tweets on March 24 and 25, 2026, addressing issues ranging from the federal government shutdown to labor rights and military deployments.
On March 24, Crow commented on the ongoing government shutdown, stating: “Long lines at airports. TSA agents not getting paid. Yet Trump says, ‘no deals with the Democrats.’ Republicans own this shutdown chaos.”
Later that day, he joined local workers in Greeley and wrote: “Joining Coloradans on the picket line in Greeley. These meatpacking workers help put food on our tables every day. It’s important we have their backs as they fight for fair wages and benefits.”
On March 25, Crow addressed potential U.S. military action abroad: “Trump may soon deploy the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East. Paratroopers always get the job done. I know because I also served in this division. I also know what it’s like to be deployed with no clear strategy or end game. Americans deserve better.”
Crow has represented Colorado’s 6th district since 2019 after succeeding Mike Coffman in Congress. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1979 and currently resides in Aurora. Crow holds a BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a JD from the University of Denver.


