Senator Katie Boyd Britt comments on New York politics and introduces Alabama judge nominees

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Senator Katie Boyd Britt, a U.S. Senator from Alabama, posted several updates on her social media accounts on September 3, 2025. Her posts included commentary on New York politics, an invitation to follow her updates during a hearing, and remarks about introducing judicial nominees.

In a post published at 03:15 UTC, Senator Britt commented on the potential election of Zohran Mamdani in New York. She wrote, “If New Yorkers elect Mamdani… Crime will go through the roof Illegal aliens will be treated like five-star hotel guests Businesses will flee the city that was once the king of capitalism But that’s today’s Democratic Party for you.”

Later that day, at 14:14 UTC, she encouraged followers to stay updated with her activities related to a hearing. In her words: “Follow along on my social media channels today for updates throughout the hearing!”

At 15:55 UTC, Senator Britt expressed appreciation for being able to introduce three judicial nominees from Alabama. She stated: “What an honor to introduce Alabama U.S. District Judge Nominees Bill Lewis, Hal Mooty, and Eddie LaCour. I look forward to discussing how they will uphold the rule of law, honor the judicial oath, and keep Alabamians safe.”

Senator Britt represents Alabama in the United States Senate and is known for her active presence on social media platforms where she frequently shares legislative updates and political opinions.



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