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Democrat Congressman Says He’s In Munich To Undercut Trump Administration Abroad

Rep. Jason Crow (D-CO) admitted during a recent appearance on MSNBC that he had traveled to Europe with the intent to undercut the Trump administration’s agenda as presented by Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Crow shared a brief video clip of himself speaking with MSNBC host Alex Witt about President Donald Trump’s policies, saying in his caption, “I’m in Munich because I refuse to let Vance and Hegseth be the voice of America to the world.”

Leaving out the fact that Vance and Hegseth, both part of Trump’s administration, were supposed to “be the voice of America to the world,” he continued, “There is a group of us here who are engaged in real diplomacy and communicating that our economy and security are tied to the well-being of Europe.”

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“Alex, the Trump administration’s policies are changing not by the day, but by the hour,” Crow claimed. “And I think that is a reflection of the fact that they have no policy. There is no doctrine, there is no policy. They will put out a tweet, then they will pull it back and hour or two later.”

“The problem with that is that none of this is funny, none of this is comical,” he continued, bragging about his plan to effectively undercut the work the Trump administration was doing there. “Because it has really real consequences to our partnership, to our allies. You know, I am here in Munich because I refuse to let Donald Trump and JD Vance and Secretary Hegseth and others be the voice of America to Europe and to the world.”

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“There is a group of us here that are engaged in diplomacy, that are engaged in discussions to let them know that there’s a lot of people in America who understand that our economy is tied to Europe, that our peace and prosperity is tied to Europe, and that we can’t pull back into our own borders and forget what’s going on in other places.”

Vance and Hegseth, both of whom are in Europe as well, have been very clear that the Trump administration does not intend to abandon America’s allies — but they have been equally clear that some of those allies may have expectations that cannot be realized.



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