Eleanor Holmes Norton

Eleanor Holmes Norton Scammed: Age, Term Limits, and Congressional Accountability in Focus

Representative Eleanor Holmes Norton was the victim of a home scam where individuals posing as HVAC workers charged nearly $4,400 to her credit card for services not rendered. According to a police report, the suspects entered Norton’s home and accessed her credit card. Though the report described Norton as having the early stages of dementia, her office has disputed this claim. The incident was reported to the police by a house manager after reviewing security footage and noticing the fraudulent charges, prompting an open investigation into the felony fraud.

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88-Year-Old House Democrat’s Re-Election Bid Sparks Debate on Age, Term Limits, and Generational Change

Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, the oldest person in Congress, announced her intention to seek re-election in 2026, emphasizing the importance of her seniority. Several other Democratic representatives, including David Scott and John Larson, also plan to run again despite concerns about their health. This contrasts with Rep. Jerry Nadler’s decision to retire, citing the need for “generational change” within the Democratic Party. Notably, the majority of Congress members over 80 are Democrats, and several have recently passed away in office.

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