Senator Brent Hagenbuch, a Republican representing Texas’s 30th Senate district, has recently addressed several significant issues in a series of posts on social media. The topics include the arrest of a murder suspect, legislative efforts to protect Texas property rights, and condolences following a high-profile tragedy.
On September 12, 2025, Senator Hagenbuch announced developments in a major criminal case: “In a press conference this morning, the FBI indicated the suspect in the brutal murder of @charliekirk11 has been arrested. I am thankful for the incredible job done by FBI Director Kash Patel, Utah Governor Spencer Cox, and the law enforcement officials in Orem, UT.”
The following day, Hagenbuch reiterated his stance on state property rights with another post: “Texas is not for sale! I was proud to co-sponsor HB 4211, and I’ll continue to do everything I can to protect our property rights and keep dangerous foreign interests out of Texas. #txlege” This statement aligns with ongoing legislative actions aimed at restricting foreign ownership of land in Texas.
On September 14, 2025, Hagenbuch offered public condolences related to recent events: “Last week was an incredibly difficult week. Our prayers continue for Charlie Kirk’s wife, their two young children, and all who loved him. We also pray for America, asking God’s guidance, peace, and comfort as we face this terrible loss.”
Hagenbuch began serving in the Texas State Senate in 2025 after succeeding Drew Springer as senator for District 30. His recent statements reflect both his legislative priorities and his response to events affecting his constituents and national figures.






