Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Democratic power broker and New Jersey businessman George Norcross appeared to be removed from Sunday’s game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys after displaying an American-Israeli flag, videos on social media showed.
Norcross, 67, was in a private suite at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday afternoon when he was seemingly approached by stadium security because of the flag hanging over the edge of the suite.
New Jersey power broker George E. Norcross III testifies before the New Jersey Senate select committee on Economic Growth Strategies established to review the state's tax incentive programs in Trenton on Nov.
18, 2019. (IMAGN) The interaction appeared tense before Norcross was ushered from his seat and the flag removed. ENES KANTER FREEDOM QUESTIONS PALESTINIAN SUPPORTERS AMID ISRAELI CONFLICT: 'YOUR HYPOCRISY IS KILLING ME' The political powerhouse confirmed in a statement to the New Jersey Globe that he was "forcibly removed" and is considering legal options. "Yesterday, I was forcibly removed and assaulted by the non-police security staff of Lincoln Financial Field and the Eagles/NFL for refusing to remove a 3′ x5′ American and Israeli flag I’d hung off the box I was sitting in," he said in a statement to the outlet. "As a longtime passionate fan and season ticket holder, I have watched the Eagles/NFL make clear and strong statements on numerous important civil justice issues and ethnic and world conflicts, including supporting the people of Ukraine, so as a strong supporter of Israel – a country which was viciously attacked by the terrorist group Hamas less than a month ago – I thought it was an