U.S. Representative Terri A. Sewell, who has represented Alabama’s 7th district since 2011, posted a series of updates on her social media accounts between September 9 and September 11, 2025, covering topics from local community support to national political issues.
On September 9, Sewell expressed enthusiasm for a local choir’s television appearance, stating: “Can’t wait to cheer on the Birmingham Youth Fellowship Choir as they compete on America’s Got Talent tonight at 7pm CT on NBC! We’re rooting for you!!! https://t.co/GSsuHir6qm”.
The following day, she addressed recent events involving political violence in the country. On September 10, she wrote: “Political violence has NO PLACE in the United States of America. I join in praying for Charlie Kirk and his family. “.
On September 11, Sewell commented on legislative matters in Congress by opposing a defense funding bill put forth by House Republicans. She stated: “Tonight I voted against House Republicans’ partisan defense funding bill. I am disappointed that my colleagues across the aisle have once again abandoned our longstanding tradition of bipartisanship.
My full statement. https://t.co/cbBBu1dR84“.
Sewell has served as U.S. Representative for Alabama’s 7th District since replacing Artur Davis in 2011 and is known for her advocacy within both her local Birmingham community and broader national issues. Born in Huntsville in 1965 and currently residing in Birmingham, Sewell holds degrees from Princeton University, St Hilda’s College at Oxford, and Harvard Law School.



