Congressman Donald Norcross discusses sports and data privacy in recent tweets

Congressman Donald Norcross discusses sports and data privacy in recent tweets
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Congressman Donald Norcross, who has been serving in the U.S. Congress representing New Jersey’s 1st district since 2014, recently shared a series of tweets on various topics. The tweets reflect his enthusiasm for sports and concerns about data privacy.

On February 9, 2025, Congressman Norcross expressed his support for the Philadelphia Eagles with a simple tweet: “Go Birds!”

In a follow-up tweet on February 10, 2025, he celebrated the Eagles’ victory in the Super Bowl: “Super Bowl Champions! Fly, Eagles, Fly!”

Later that day, Congressman Norcross addressed an issue of national concern regarding data privacy. He stated: “There’s no reason why Elon Musk should have access to the personal data of private U.S. citizens. The Taxpayer Data Protection Act will limit access to this important data to people with specific experiences, security clearances, and other qualifications.” This highlights his advocacy for legislative measures to protect taxpayer information.



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