Crow Introduces Bipartisan Legislation to Prohibit U.S. Invasion of NATO Member States
January 14, 2026 Press Release WASHINGTON —
Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO-06), a combat veteran and member of the House
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and House Armed Services Committee,
introduced bipartisan legislation, the No
Funds for NATO Invasion Act, to
prohibit the use of federal funds for an invasion of any North Atlantic Treaty
Organization (NATO) member state or NATO-protected territory. Introducing
the bill alongside Crow were Representatives Don Bacon (R-NE-02), Bill Keating
(D-MA-09), Steny Hoyer (D-MD-05), and Brendan Boyle (D-PA-02). “America is
at our strongest when we honor our alliances and stand by our allies,” said Congressman Crow. “NATO has been a cornerstone of keeping Americans
safe, and undermining our alliances through reckless military adventurism puts
Americans at risk. The American people don’t want more foreign intervention.
They want lower costs and a smart foreign policy to keep us safe.” Congressman
Crow’s No Funds for NATO Invasion
Act would: Prohibit
any federal funds from being made available for the invasion of a NATO
member state or any territory protected by Article 5 of the North Atlantic
Treaty. Prohibit
any officer or employee of the United States from taking any action to
execute an invasion of a NATO member state or any territory protected by
Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty. Earlier
this week, Crow called
on the Trump
Administration to abandon its attempts at nation-building abroad and instead
focus on lowering costs and making life more affordable for Americans at home. Crow also recently
met with leaders
from Denmark and Greenland, including Danish Ambassador to the United States
Jesper Møller Sørensen and Head of Greenland Representation in the United
States Jacob Isbosethsen. ### Issues : National Security
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