Transcript: Rep. Jason Crow on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," May 3, 2026
3 minute readPublished: Sunday, May 3, 2026 at 4:53 pm
Crow Expresses Concerns Over Troop Withdrawal and Foreign Policy
In a recent interview on "Face the Nation," Congressman Jason Crow, a Democrat from Colorado, discussed several pressing national security issues. The primary focus of the interview was the potential withdrawal of US troops from Germany, a decision made by Secretary Hegseth. Crow stated that this move was not coordinated with Congress, violating existing bipartisan laws that set conditions for troop movements in Europe. He expressed concern that President Trump's decision was emotionally driven, stemming from a comment made by the German chancellor. Crow emphasized that troop movements should be based on national security interests and the risks faced by US forces, not on personal reactions.
The conversation then shifted to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Crow argued that the focus should shift from tactical maneuvers, such as blockades, to a broader strategic approach. He criticized the lack of clear objectives in the Middle East, drawing parallels to the prolonged conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Finally, the discussion touched on Section 702, a warrantless surveillance program. While acknowledging its importance in preventing terrorist attacks, Crow expressed reservations about extending the program's authorization due to concerns about the current administration's respect for the law. He cited instances of the administration ignoring legal decisions and potentially abusing its power. Crow stated that he would support a short-term extension of the program, allowing for closer oversight and the ability to address any potential misuse.
BNN's Perspective:
The interview highlights the complexities of foreign policy decision-making. While the congressman's concerns about the administration's motivations are valid, a moderate perspective would also acknowledge the need for flexibility in responding to evolving global threats. Striking a balance between oversight and national security is crucial.
Keywords: Jason Crow, troop withdrawal, Germany, Donald Trump, foreign policy, Iran, Strait of Hormuz, Section 702, surveillance, national security, Congress, Hegseth, military, Middle East, Jim Himes