Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colorado) says U.S. lawmakers will “push hard” to obtain answers about a bombing that destroys an Iranian girls’ school. Speaking on CBS’s “Face the Nation” and cited by multiple outlets, Crow links the attack to the timing of earlier U.S. and Israeli airstrikes in Iran and argues that the Trump administration has not provided timely information. He characterizes the administration’s response as “slow rolling,” while calling for clearer explanations about what occurred and the circumstances behind the strike. The lawmakers’ goal, according to Crow, is to pursue details and accountability through the normal channels available to Congress. The reports describe Crow’s remarks as part of broader pressure to clarify the facts surrounding the attack at Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary, which is described as a girls’ school. The coverage does not present new factual findings about responsibility or specific evidence, but centers on Crow’s commitment to seek information from the administration and to continue investigations or oversight related to the bombing.