Senator Katie Boyd Britt posted a series of tweets on October 8, 2025, addressing issues ranging from youth vaping to a key Senate nomination and criticism of a fellow senator.
In her first post, Britt highlighted concerns about illegal vaping products, stating on October 8, 2025: “If you’re a parent, you know how real this threat is: illegal, Chinese vapes are being pushed toward our kids. We need to crack down and hold those responsible accountable.”
Later that day, she shared her involvement in a Senate hearing for a presidential nominee. On October 8, 2025, Britt wrote: “Honored to introduce President Trump’s nominee to join the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Alabamian Ho Nieh, at his nomination hearing this morning. Ho is uniquely qualified to serve in this role, and I look forward to voting to confirm him before the full Senate.”
In her final tweet of the day, Britt criticized Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. On October 8, 2025, she posted: “.@SenSchumer’s only concern right now is being a headliner on October 18 for the No Kings Protest and appealing to his radical base. He’s made it clear it’s not the American people.”
Britt serves as a U.S. Senator from Alabama and is known for her positions on public health and regulatory matters. Her comments about illegal vaping products reflect ongoing national debates over youth access to e-cigarettes and related enforcement challenges. The nomination of Ho Nieh to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission comes amid broader discussions about energy policy and regulatory oversight in the United States. Her remarks regarding Senator Schumer relate to internal Senate dynamics and partisan disagreements over legislative priorities.



