Rep. Don Bacon, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 2nd District | Facebook Website
Rep. Don Bacon, U.S. Representative for Nebraska's 2nd District | Facebook Website
Rep. Don Bacon, a U.S. Congressman representing Nebraska's 2nd district since 2017, recently shared a series of tweets addressing various topics including local law enforcement, online bias concerns, and an upcoming town hall meeting.
On March 24, 2025, Rep. Bacon expressed his gratitude towards individuals joining the Omaha Police Department. He stated: "We greatly appreciate you deciding to become an Omaha Police Officer! Omaha is lucky!"
Later that day, he addressed concerns about bias on Wikipedia. In his tweet, he thanked the Anti-Defamation League for their report and urged Wikipedia to take stronger action against antisemitic content: "Thank you @ADL for your report highlighting concerns about bias on Wikipedia, including coordinated efforts by certain editors to promote antisemitic & anti-Israel narratives. @Wikipedia needs to take stronger action to prevent the misuse of the platform for antisemitic purposes."
Additionally, Rep. Bacon announced his first town hall of the 119th Congress scheduled for March 25, 2025. The event will be held in a tele-townhall format due to high interest: " Join me tomorrow for my first townhall of the 119th Congress at 6:15 PM CT! Due to high interest, we’ll be using a tele-townhall format. Call in at 855-962-1225 or sign up via our website at https://t.co/ZXqnmywbC5. I look forward to hearing from you!"