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Don Bacon

Politician

Birthday August 16, 1963

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Chicago Heights, Illinois, U.S.

Age 61 Years

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Who Is Don Bacon? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Don Bacon, born on August 16, 1963, is an influential American politician serving as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Nebraska's 2nd congressional district. As of 2025, he is 61 years old. His career in politics has been noted for his focus on various issues, including defense, healthcare, and economic policies. Born in a military family, Bacon's commitment to public service is deeply rooted in his background.

Occupation Politician
Date of Birth August 16, 1963
Age 61 Years
Birth Place Chicago Heights, Illinois, U.S.
Horoscope Leo
Country U.S

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Don Bacon's Popularity over time

Height, Weight & Measurements

Don Bacon stands at a height of approximately 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm) and weighs around 180 lbs (82 kg). He maintains a fit appearance that reflects his disciplined lifestyle.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Don Bacon is married to his spouse, Catherine Bacon, and together they have four children. The couple has been vocal about the importance of family values and the challenges of balancing political life with family responsibilities. As of 2025, there is no public information suggesting any significant dating history outside of his marriage.

Bacon voted against the October 2023 removal of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House, calling it a vote "for chaos", and "a good day for Russia and China".

He supported Steve Scalise in his initial bid for the October 2023 House Speaker election, but voted against the subsequent unsuccessful bid by Freedom Caucus founder Jim Jordan, Trump's preferred candidate.

Following the first round of voting on Jordan's nomination, Bacon revealed that his wife and staff were being harassed and threatened by phone and in public to push him to support Jordan, saying "there's been a bullying campaign...they're being told on certain cable channels that the world's falling apart...and they feel like approved to cross thes

e boundaries and to be wrong." He ultimately supported Mike Johnson's successful bid for the role.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Don Bacon’s net worth is estimated to be around $3 million. His salary as a U.S. Congressman is approximately $174,000 per year, supplemented by investments and other business ventures, which contribute to his overall financial standing.

Career, Business and Investments

Before his political career, Bacon served in the U.S. Air Force, where he attained the rank of Colonel and gained invaluable leadership experience. His political career began when he was elected to Congress in 2016, focusing on key issues such as military funding, veteran's affairs, and local economic growth.

In addition to his political work, Bacon has been involved in various business investments, particularly in sectors related to technology and real estate, ensuring diverse sources of income.

Bacon attended Northern Illinois University and interned in Representative Ed Madigan's Washington D.C. office during his senior year in 1984. He entered the Air Force in 1985, commissioning through the Air Force Officer Training School at Lackland AFB, Texas.

In his military career he specialized in electronic warfare, intelligence, reconnaissance and public affairs, and also qualified as a Master Navigator.

He served as a Wing Commander at Ramstein Air Base in Germany and at Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska, as a Group commander and Squadron commander at Davis–Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona and an Expeditionary Squadron commander in Iraq. Bacon has earned master's degrees from the National War College and the University of Phoenix.

At the Pentagon, he served as a public affairs aide for General David Petraeus, before his final assignment as the Air Force's Director of ISR Strategy, Plans, Doctrine and Force Development from July 2012. In 2014, Bacon retired from the U.S. Force.

During his 29 years in the Air Force, he was awarded the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal, two Legion of Merits and two Bronze Star Medals; he was selected as Europe's top Air Force Wing Commander in 2009. He served as an aide to U.S. representative Jeff Fortenberry and assistant professor at Bellevue University before running for office.

Social Network

Don Bacon is active on several social media platforms, using them to engage with his constituents and the broader public. You can find him on:

The general election race was considered a tossup, with Democratic incumbent Brad Ashford seen as having a slight edge.

After a 2005 videotape showing Donald Trump making lewd remarks to Billy Bush surfaced in October 2016, Bacon said that Trump could not win the presidency and should withdraw from the race in favor of "a strong conservative candidate, like Mike Pence." But Bacon did not say that he would not vote for Donald Trump, since he did not "believe Hillary

is the right person.

I'm in a quandary."

Education

Bacon's educational background laid a solid foundation for his successful political career. He holds:

Bacon did not join congressional Republicans who sided with the Trump campaign's attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election. He voted to certify both Arizona's and Pennsylvania's votes in the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count.

Conclusion

As we look at Don Bacon in 2025, it's clear that he is not just a prominent political figure, but also a devoted family man and a respected community leader. His journey continues to inspire many, and his contributions to American politics are significant. With a bright future ahead, we can anticipate more developments in his career and personal life in the coming years.

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