Rep. Jason Crow, a U.S. Congressman representing Colorado’s 6th district since 2019, recently used his social media platform to comment on national security and bipartisan leadership efforts.
On May 10, 2026, Crow expressed concern over the movement of American troops under former President Donald Trump, stating: “Donald Trump is moving thousands of American troops around–all because he didn’t like a foreign leader’s comments. This should concern every American.”
The following day, May 11, Crow highlighted his participation in a bipartisan event at the Sedona Forum: “Americans are hungry for leaders that put our country first, rise above partisan politics, and work to bring people together. Grateful to highlight our bipartisan work at the Sedona Forum.”
Later on May 11, Crow addressed criticism directed at Senator Mark Kelly by Pete Hegseth in relation to U.S. military actions in Iran and past conduct by the Defense Secretary: “Pete Hegseth’s going after @SenMarkKelly to distract from Donald Trump’s disastrous Iran war. This is the same incompetent Defense Secretary who recklessly shared classified information, endangering our servicemembers.”
Crow has represented Colorado’s 6th District since replacing Mike Coffman in 2019. Born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1979 and currently residing in Aurora, Crow holds a BA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a JD from the University of Denver.


