
Rep. Crow signals legal action after effort to indict 6 Dems
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Rep. Crow signals legal action after administration’s effort to indict 6 Democrats
A federal grand jury put a halt to the Trump administration’s efforts to prosecute Democratic lawmakers under an anti-insubordination law. In November, six lawmakers with military and intelligence backgrounds published a message urging members of their former communities to disobey illegal orders. Amna Nawaz spoke with one of those members, Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado, a former Army Ranger.
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Rep. Crow signals legal action after effort to indict 6 Dems
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A federal grand jury put a halt to the Trump administration’s efforts to prosecute Democratic lawmakers under an anti-insubordination law. In November, six lawmakers with military and intelligence backgrounds published a message urging members of their former communities to disobey illegal orders. Amna Nawaz spoke with one of those members, Rep. Jason Crow of Colorado, a former Army Ranger.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipAMNA NAWAZ: A federal grand jury put a halt, at least temporarily, into the Trump administration's efforts to prosecute Democratic lawmakers under an anti-insubordination law.
In November, six lawmakers with military and intelligence backgrounds published a message urging members of their former communities to disobey illegal orders.
Senators Mark Kelly and Elissa Slotkin of Arizona and Michigan respectively, as well as Representatives Jason Crow of Colorado, Maggie Goodlander of New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania's Chris Deluzio and Chrissy Houlahan each took part in the video.
The Trump administration reportedly sought to indict all six of them.
Joining us now is one of those members.
That's former Army Ranger Representative Jason Crow of Colorado.
Congressman, welcome back to the "News Hour."
Thanks for being with us.
REP.
JASON CROW (D-CO): Thank you.
AMNA NAWAZ: I want to put to you the response we heard today from House Speaker Mike Johnson in reaction to the DOJ's failure to indict.
Here's what he told reporters.
REP.
MIKE JOHNSON (R-LA): Any time you're obstructing law enforcement and getting into the way of these sensitive operations, it's a very serious thing and it probably is a crime.
And, yes, they probably should be indicted.
AMNA NAWAZ: What's your response to the leader of your chamber?
REP.
JASON CROW: Well, it's too bad that Speaker Johnson continues to prostrate himself and sell his soul to Donald Trump.
But let's be really clear.
The man has never served a day in his life in uniform.
I went three times to war for this country in Iraq and Afghanistan.
I was a paratrooper and I was an Army Ranger.
From my first day of boot camp, we were taught about the law of war.
We were taught about the Constitution.
Before we ever deployed, I sat my men down, my soldiers, my paratroopers, and I taught them about their obligations under the law and the Constitution.
This is ingrained in service.
AMNA NAWAZ: So your attorney, Abbe Lowell, is now asking the U.S.
attorney and D.C., Jeanine Pirro, who is seeking these indictments, to preserve all evidence, all documents, all materials related to this case.
Why is that?
Are you going to seek some legal recourse here?
REP.
JASON CROW: Yes, why that is because I'm unwilling to sit back and let political goons in the administration and the Department of Justice lob grenade after grenade my way and just keep my head down.
They threatened us.
They tried to bully and intimidate us.
They failed.
They will always fail.
And if they think they're going to get us the back down, they have another think coming.
So what I'm trying to make very clear to them, they tried to send a message to us.
They failed.
So I have a message now for them.
There's going to be cost to this.
There's going to be accountability for this.
If you have turned your back on the Constitution, if you are abusing your government position, your position of public trust, if you are abusing process, then we will seek accountability for as long as it takes.
AMNA NAWAZ: What does that cost or accountability look like?
Are you going to sue the administration, take some other action in Congress?
REP.
JASON CROW: Well, I'm not going to get into legal strategy, but some of that's up to Donald Trump and the administration.
If they want to continue to abuse the process and weaponize America's justice system against political opponents and against Congress, then, yes, there will be recourse, and we're not going to just sit back and take it.
So the ball's kind of in their core.
They have a decision to make.
AMNA NAWAZ: As you know, all this evidence went before a grand jury that declined to bring charges here.
You have heard the saying, I'm sure, that a grand jury could indict a ham sandwich because of that lower legal standard in a grand jury as opposed to a criminal trial.
The fact that this group of Americans declined to charge anyone, the fact that we have now had two different grand juries refuse to reindict Letitia James, another political enemy of the president, does all of this say to you that the system, at least this piece of the system, is working?
REP.
JASON CROW: Yes, that's exactly the message here, is the founders of our Constitution knew that this could happen, knew that exactly the scenario that played out yesterday could play out, that you would have a runaway, rogue, lawless administration that would abuse the system.
The system is working.
And this is actually failing.
This is blowing back.
Let's be really clear here that they thought they were going to chill dissent.
They thought that they were going to intimidate and bully Americans, because the message was not to us.
They came after us to send a message to America that, if you dare step out of line, that we will come for you and the cost will be too high.
But, instead, what happened is they awakened the courage, the tenacity, and the resilience of the American people, just like what happened in Minneapolis.
Every time they abuse process, they murder Americans, they come after political opponents, the tide continues to turn more in favor of democracy.
AMNA NAWAZ: At the same time, are you at all worried the federal prosecutors could seek an indictment through some other means?
REP.
JASON CROW: They might.
They might try.
I mean, God knows they have tried in repeated cases before, but we will be ready, right?
Listen, nothing that they're going to do here to come after me and to come after folks in my position is going to get me to back down from my job.
AMNA NAWAZ: So let me revisit that original message you and others posted urging military members to remember their oath, to disobey illegal orders.
Do you yourself now believe that President Trump is issuing and that military and intelligence officers are executing illegal or unlawful orders?
REP.
JASON CROW: I think Donald Trump has violated the law by sending our military to do things without congressional authorization.
I think they violated the law with several strikes in the Caribbean.
We know they violated the law by sending the National Guard into several states because courts have struck those deployments down.
He threatened to send troops to polling stations, which is a violation of U.S.
criminal law.
He threatened to shoot protesters in Lafayette Square in his first administration.
He has threatened to kill the family members and children of terrorists, which would be a violation of the law of war and would be murder under U.S.
law.
So if he carries out any of those threats and puts our service members in that position, what we wanted to do is remind them that the American people will have their back, that Congress will have their back, and that their Constitution and, again, the rule of law is their North Star.
AMNA NAWAZ: As you're speaking directly to those service members now, they just saw the DOJ try to charge sitting lawmakers, right, for delivering this message about disobeying unlawful orders.
Why should they believe that the system will protect them if they come forward or disobey those orders?
REP.
JASON CROW: Well, we're going to have their back, for one.
The tide is turning and Americans are stepping up.
They have had enough of the corruption.
They have had enough of Donald Trump and his family lining their pockets at their expense.
They have had enough of the military adventurism.
You know, Donald Trump bombed seven countries in his first year.
They have had enough of that.
And I have had enough of that.
And they want something new and different.
And they're stepping up.
So, yes, I have amazing faith in the American people to join with us to retake their democracy.
AMNA NAWAZ: That is Congressman Jason Crow, Democrat from Colorado, joining us tonight.
Congressman, thank you.
It's good to speak with you.
REP.
JASON CROW: Thank you.
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