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GOP budget and foreign influence criticized by Rep. Jason Crow in recent tweets

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Jason Crow U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 6th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Jason Crow U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado's 6th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Rep. Jason Crow, serving in the U.S. Congress representing Colorado's 6th district since 2019, commented on a variety of political issues in tweets on April 10, 2025. Each post highlighted distinct topics ranging from the GOP budget to potential interference in American elections.

On April 10, 2025, Rep. Crow criticized the GOP budget, stating, "The GOP budget is exactly what people hate about Washington... It gives huge tax breaks for the top 1%. It balloons the national deficit. And it does it on the backs of working people. You can be damn sure I voted no." His comments underscore his opposition to the budget's impact on the deficit and tax policy.

Later on the same day, Crow offered insights into Donald Trump's decision-making process, saying, "Trump’s Art of the Deal: Step 1: Make a bad decision. Step 2: Bad things happen. Step 3: Reverse decision. Step 4: Claim victory while leaving things worse off. Example: The stock market before and after the President’s tariff announcements." This tweet reflects his critical assessment of Trump's handling of economic measures such as tariff implementations.

In a separate statement on April 10, 2025, Crow announced his initiative to limit foreign influence in U.S. politics. He stated, "American elections should be decided by American voters. I’m introducing new bipartisan legislation to prevent foreign nationals and governments from secretly funneling money into our elections." This demonstrates his commitment to maintaining electoral integrity by addressing financial influences from foreign sources.

Rep. Jason Crow, born in Madison, Wisconsin in 1979 and currently residing in Aurora, has a background in law and policy, bolstered by degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University of Denver.

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