Rep. Jason Crow, a U.S. Congressman representing Colorado’s 6th district since 2019, used his Twitter account to voice concerns over the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran under President Trump, as well as its impact on domestic issues.
On May 1, 2026, Crow stated, “The American people can’t afford groceries, gas, and health care. Trump’s war with Iran is making prices even worse. Congress must end this conflict.”
Continuing his critique of congressional action regarding the conflict, Crow posted on May 2, 2026: “Congress shouldn’t just rubber stamp Trump’s Iran war. It’s our job to debate, vote, and ask tough questions. That’s my commitment to our servicemembers.”
Later that same day, he commented on public discourse about military matters by writing: “It’s wrong for Pete Hegseth to politicize our military.”
Crow has represented Colorado’s 6th District in Congress since replacing Mike Coffman in 2019. He was born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1979 and currently resides in Aurora. Crow holds a BA from the University of Wisconsin–Madison (2002) and a JD from the University of Denver (2009).


