Congressman Donald Norcross criticizes potential Medicaid cuts and celebrates agriculture

Congressman Donald Norcross criticizes potential Medicaid cuts and celebrates agriculture
Rep. Donald Norcross New Jersey 1st Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Congressman Donald Norcross, representing New Jersey’s 1st district since 2014, shared a series of tweets on March 18 and 19, 2025. Norcross, who succeeded Rob Andrews in Congress, has been vocal about various issues affecting American families and the agricultural sector.

On March 18, 2025, Congressman Norcross tweeted about his concerns regarding potential Medicaid cuts. He stated, “Donald Trump and Republicans are plotting the largest Medicaid cut in history, all to give the wealthy tax breaks. Hardworking American families can’t afford this dangerous scheme, and I am fighting to stop it.”

Later that day, he acknowledged National Agriculture Day by expressing gratitude towards those working in agriculture. His tweet read: “From the timber in our homes to the fiber in our shirts to the food on our plate – there’s a lot to celebrate on National Agriculture Day. Thank you to the farmers and farm workers who keep our agricultural sector the envy of the world! #AgDay25”

On March 19, 2025, Congressman Norcross criticized President Trump’s decisions and their impact on American families. He tweeted: “President Trump has compounded his bad decisions with broken plans that put Americans’ lives and livelihoods at stake, leaving working families to pick up the pieces.”



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