
Purplish Colorado in Trump’s crosshairs
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Feb 6, 2026 Taylor Dolven, reporter with The Colorado Sun, breaks down why the White House has repeatedly targeted Colorado. They cover the loss of Space Command, threats to NCAR and federal funding, frozen TANF aid, and the politics around Tina Peters. Short, sharp takes on legal fights, local reactions, and what Colorado leaders can do next.
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Colorado Faces Repeated Federal Targeting
- President Trump has repeatedly targeted Colorado on many fronts, from portraits to voting and federal funding.
- Those actions have real consequences: lost commands, cut grants, and threatened federal programs for the state.
Portrait Snub Preceded Bigger Moves
- Trump publicly criticized his presidential portrait in the Colorado Capitol and lawmakers removed it soon after.
- That episode prefaced larger moves like shifting Space Command and cutting grants away from Colorado.
NCAR Move Seen As Tipping Point
- The administration announced plans to dismantle NCAR, alarming scientists and politicians.
- That action felt like a tipping point suggesting Colorado might be singled out beyond routine policy disputes.
