Senator John Kennedy, representing Louisiana in the U.S. Senate, posted a series of statements on his social media account between September 10 and September 11, 2025. The tweets addressed topics ranging from political developments involving former Vice President Kamala Harris to a tribute for Charlie Kirk and a message marking the anniversary of the September 11 attacks.
On September 10, 2025, Kennedy commented on recent remarks by Kamala Harris regarding President Biden’s presidential prospects: “Former VP Kamala Harris now admits it was reckless to think that President Biden could seek a second term. Why didn’t she point that out when it mattered? Too little, too late, as far as the average American is concerned.”
Later that day, Kennedy issued a statement commemorating conservative activist Charlie Kirk: “Charlie Kirk was a courageous conservative, and most importantly, a good husband, father, and American. He inspired countless young people to get involved in politics and passionately believed in the right to free speech. His legacy will live on through every freedom-loving” (September 10, 2025).
On September 11, 2025, Kennedy addressed families affected by the events of September 11th: “To the thousands of families who are marking their 24th year without the loved ones they lost on September 11th, America has not forgotten your pain. Becky and I haven’t forgotten your pain.”
Senator John Kennedy has been an active member of Congress since his election in 2016. He frequently uses social media platforms to comment on national political issues and commemorate significant public figures or events.



