Senator Katie Boyd Britt, representing Alabama in the U.S. Senate, marked the 24th anniversary of the September 11 attacks with a series of posts on her social media account on September 11, 2025. The tweets reflected on the events of 9/11 and addressed recent developments in American politics.
In her first post at 12:38 UTC, Senator Britt stated, “On the 24th anniversary of one of the darkest days in American history, we come together to remember the fallen, honor the heroes, and pray for our great nation. May God bless America.”
Later that day at 14:23 UTC, she posted another message reading simply, “A fitting honor.”
In a subsequent tweet at 16:45 UTC, Senator Britt commented on the death of Charlie Kirk by writing, “Charlie Kirk’s death was a political assassination—full stop. The time for unity and peace in our nation is now.”
The anniversary of September 11 continues to be observed nationwide as a day of remembrance for those who lost their lives and those who responded to the attacks. Senator Britt’s comments align with longstanding traditions among public officials to mark this date with statements honoring victims and first responders.
Charlie Kirk was a prominent conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA. His reported death has generated significant attention across political circles.
Senator Katie Boyd Britt has served as Alabama’s junior U.S. Senator since January 2023.



