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Bonnie Watson Coleman critiques alleged Social Security data access efforts

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Bonnie Watson Coleman U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 12th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Bonnie Watson Coleman U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's 12th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman, a U.S. Congress member serving New Jersey’s 12th district, recently shared a series of critical tweets concerning current political and societal issues. Coleman, born in Camden, New Jersey, in 1945, has been a congresswoman since 2015 after replacing Rush Holt Jr. Her tweets reflect her views on actions taken by wealthy individuals and the transparency of government compliance.On April 15, 2025, Bonnie Watson Coleman alleged that the "richest man in the world" was attempting to access Social Security data to reduce benefits and redirect funds for personal gain. She claimed that a digital currency, DOGE, was involved in defying a court order to halt these actions, describing the situation as part of "the most corrupt administration in history" in her

tweet.In a separate

post shortly after, she shared a link without additional commentary. The post and link were shared at 16:47:52 UTC on the same day.Later in the day, Watson Coleman commented critically on perceived government compliance. In a

tweet posted at 19:29:40 UTC, she provided a satirical take, equating "complying" with "completely lying," questioning the authenticity of governmental actions.

The experienced congresswoman, born in 1945, holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Thomas Edison State University, which she earned in 1985. She has been a resident of Ewing Township.

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