U.S. Rep. Jason Crow failed to bully his way through an interview with Superman’s little brother in which the Colorado Democrat demanded Pete Hegseth resign because a reporter was mysteriously included in an encrypted discussion that Hegseth didn’t even initiate.
“Because that would be an acknowledgement by him that, hey, he made a mistake,” Crow insisted.
But Fox News Host Will Cain — whose older brother is in fact Dean Cain, TV’s “Superman” in the 1990s — ever so politely exposed Crow’s outrage over the Signal chat as petty politics over principles.
Watch the full interview below. Best 10 minutes of TV all week.
Will Cain debates Democrats Rep Jason Crow. I appreciate Crow’s service but I agree with Will Cain. (Audio missing first couple of seconds, apologies) pic.twitter.com/XeYGAzFANp
— the audacity! (@grfxdznr) March 26, 2025
Crow wants Hegseth fired because a White House advisor who doesn’t even work in the Pentagon created the Signal discussion to arrange staffing assignments for an upcoming operation in Yemen and mysteriously included Atlantic magazine editor Jeffrey Goldberg.
Goldberg is no friend to the White House, so it’s likely his number was on the advisor’s cell phone so his calls could be avoided. Why not just block him? Because any call from Goldberg also warns trouble is afoot. But we digress …
Cain questioned Crow why he didn’t ask for the resignation of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin after mistakes were made in the disastrous withdraw from Afghanistan under Joe Biden, and Crow quibbled that Cain was comparing apples and oranges.
Cain quickly agreed, because in the gaffe-filled Afghanistan withdrawal, 13 Marines were killed. In the case unfolding this week, the military operation led by Hegseth was successful with no injuries on our side, just dead bad guys in Yemen.
As to Crow and Democrats’ insistence that “classified” information was discussed, documents are classified, not ongoing conversations. The conversation as a record would only later be categorized at classified or unclassified.
It’s not like Hegseth called Yemen and promised to alert them before any bombs dropped, like Army General Mark Milley did when he called China and promised to give them a head’s up if Trump planned to attack them during his first term.
Crow most assuredly made an ass of himself in this interview.
And by using his military service record as a weapon to silence dissenting views of politics that conflicts with the Democrat Party, he mocks our Constitution and does a disservice to himself and those who serve.
Crow has a habit of eating his own crow, and he never learns from it.