Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman shares condolences and supports trans community in recent tweets

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman shares condolences and supports trans community in recent tweets
U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman representing New Jersey's 12th Congressional District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman has been active on social media, expressing her thoughts and sentiments over a range of topics. Coleman currently serves as a U.S. Congress member representing New Jersey’s 12th district, a position she has held since 2015 after succeeding Rush Holt Jr. Born in Camden, New Jersey, in 1945, Coleman is an alumnus of Thomas Edison State University and currently resides in Ewing Township.

On March 30, 2025, Rep. Coleman shared her condolences in a tweet related to a tragic incident involving a pilot. She stated, “Bill and I are praying for the family of the pilot, and offer our sincere condolences during this incredibly difficult time.”

The following day, March 31, 2025, Coleman expressed support for the trans community on Trans Day of Visibility. She tweeted, “Today, we celebrate the remarkable contributions of the trans community to New Jersey and the country! We must continue to cherish and uplift trans voices and fight back against hate and discrimination. Happy #TransDayOfVisibility !”

On April 1, 2025, Coleman tweeted in admiration of a Senator participating on the Senate floor, showing her support and pride in a colleague. She wrote, “The Senate floor belongs to the people tonight. Incredibly proud of my Senator, and my friend. #GoodTrouble”



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