About Ken Buck

Ken Buck

Ken Buck

Ken Buck graduated from Princeton University in 1981 and the University of Wyoming Law School in 1985. After law school, Ken worked for Congressman Dick Cheney (R-WY) on the Iran-Contra Investigation and then became a prosecutor with the U.S. Department of Justice. In 1990, Ken joined the Colorado U.S. Attorney’s Office where he became the Chief of the Criminal Division. During his tenure as a federal prosecutor, Ken taught as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Denver, College of Law. After twelve years with the U.S. Attorney’s Office, he went into private business as an executive with a large construction company.

Ken Buck started his political career by being elected district attorney three times in Colorado (2004, 2008, 2012). In 2014, Ken was elected to the US House of Representatives for the Fourth Congressional District in Colorado. He served on the Judiciary Committee and was chosen to be the ranking Republican on the Immigration Subcommittee and the Antitrust Subcommittee. Ken also served on the Foreign Affairs Committee, where he was a member of the East Asia and Pacific Subcommittee. Small government, debt reduction, US-Asian relations, and promoting competition policy in the tech sector were among his signature issues.

Since leaving Congress in 2024, Ken Buck has started his own consulting business focusing on political strategy for business development and public affairs. Ken recently taught a seminar during the fall quarter of 2024 at the University of Chicago. He is a frequent guest on major cable news shows and provides regular opinion pieces for national print media.

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The Left Hijacked the US Education System. It's Time to Take It Back. Dec 17, 2025

For a nation founded on principles of limited government, personal liberty and free-market competition, the United States has a socialism problem. And one of the chief contributors is an unlikely culprit: our schools. About four in 10 Americans &#... Read More

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The Chinese Drug War Ravaging US Citizens Dec 10, 2025

For years the United States has toed a precarious line with China. Our policy of economic interdependence has failed all but America's corporate elite. This detente of sorts has avoided military conflict, but it has emboldened the world's greatest an... Read More

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Epstein Files Are Indicative of a Bigger Problem for President Trump Nov 26, 2025

On the campaign trail President Donald Trump indicated he would release Jeffrey Epstein's "client list," a promise to pull back the curtain on what many Americans perceive to be a shadowy coverup. It's since become a thorn in the president's foot, sp... Read More

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Made in America, Moved by America: The Next Step in Trump's Economic Agenda Nov 19, 2025

Companies are getting the message. Under President Donald Trump, America is once again open for business. Major manufacturers — from automakers to semiconductor makers — are reinvesting in domestic production. After decades of outsourcin... Read More