Congressman Donald Norcross, representing New Jersey’s 1st district since 2014, recently shared his views on various topics through a series of tweets. Norcross, who succeeded Rob Andrews in the U.S. Congress and has previously served in both the New Jersey General Assembly and Senate, addressed issues ranging from financial regulation to passport renewals.
On May 14, 2025, Congressman Norcross highlighted his stance on financial oversight by stating “When the big banks crashed the economy, it was working families who paid the price. The @CFPB was created to make sure that never happens again.” He mentioned joining over 200 colleagues to defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) against what he described as “unconstitutional actions” by Trump and Musk.
Later that day, at 17:44 UTC, Norcross provided practical advice for travelers with soon-to-expire passports. He advised those traveling abroad to consider renewing their passports due to certain countries’ entry requirements. He tweeted “Traveling abroad this summer and have a passport expiring soon? You should consider renewing it now.” He included a link for travelers to check specific destination requirements.
In another tweet posted at 18:59 UTC on May 14th, Norcross criticized Republican fiscal policies. He remarked on what he perceives as a disparity between tax cuts for wealthy individuals and health insurance coverage loss for millions of Americans. His tweet read “This is what Republican ‘fiscal responsibility’ looks like: Supporting tax cuts for the rich 8.6 million Americans losing health insurance.”
Donald Norcross was born in Camden, New Jersey in 1958 and continues to reside there today.



