Donald Norcross highlights censure vote, Epstein files petition, and labor heritage action

Donald Norcross U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey%27s 1st district - Official U.S. House Headshot
Donald Norcross U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey%27s 1st district - Official U.S. House Headshot
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U.S. Congressman Donald Norcross, representing New Jersey’s 1st district, used his social media account on September 3, 2025, to share updates on recent legislative actions and his ongoing advocacy efforts.

In a post published at 19:17 UTC, Norcross stated: “Just got off the floor where I voted to stop a censure of @RepLaMonica. She is a fighter for her constituents and our democracy. She will continue working for New Jersey on @HomelandDems. And she is here to stay.”

Later that evening, at 20:37 UTC, Norcross addressed transparency in government records related to Jeffrey Epstein. He wrote: “I just signed on to a discharge petition to force a vote on the Epstein files. Republican leadership has blocked Congress from acting because they’re afraid it will expose the truth about Trump. It’s time Americans get the transparency they deserve.”

By 23:42 UTC, Norcross reflected on his personal journey and legislative work tied to labor history: “From the construction site to Congress, I’ve always carried with me the lessons of Peter J. McGuire. I was honored to lay a wreath at his gravesite and introduce legislation to designate it a National Historic Landmark and honor American workers.”

Norcross has served in Congress since 2014 after replacing Rob Andrews as representative for New Jersey’s 1st district. Prior to his congressional service, he was a member of both the New Jersey General Assembly and Senate between 2010 and 2014. Born in Camden in 1958, Norcross continues to reside in his hometown while advocating for labor rights and government accountability.



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