Rep. Jeff Crank addresses local law enforcement collaboration and AG Weiser’s lawsuit

Jeff Crank, U.S. House Representative from the 5th District of Colorado
Jeff Crank, U.S. House Representative from the 5th District of Colorado
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Rep. Jeff Crank, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Colorado, posted a series of messages on his official X account between February 4 and February 5, 2026. The posts covered local political developments and recent legal actions affecting Colorado residents.

On February 4, Rep. Crank commented on an unspecified event with the post: “Another one bites the dust…”

Later that evening, he discussed his participation in the National District Attorneys Association’s (NDAA) National Advocacy Day, stating: “As part of the National District Attorneys Association’s (NDAA) National Advocacy Day, I met with our state district attorneys, including our own DA, Michael Allen @4thJudicialDA We had a great conversation on how we can collaborate on the federal and local level to tackle” (posted February 4).

On February 5, Rep. Crank addressed a lawsuit filed by Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser against the federal administration: “.@COAttnyGeneral Weiser is back again with another lawsuit against the Administration. This time, he’s suing to keep Coloradans utility rates higher. Interesting strategy.”

Attorney General Phil Weiser has previously engaged in multiple lawsuits challenging federal policies and regulations affecting Colorado residents and state interests.

Rep. Jeff Crank serves as a representative for Colorado in Congress and regularly comments on state and national issues through his social media platforms.



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