Senator Brent Hagenbuch, a Republican representing Texas’s 30th Senate district since 2025, marked the anniversaries of significant national tragedies and shared commentary on recent developments in the pro-life movement through a series of posts on his social media account.
On September 11, 2025, Hagenbuch reflected on the events of September 11, 2001. He wrote, “24 years ago today, we woke up completely unaware of how much our world was about to forever change. In disbelief and confusion, we watched a series of terrorist attacks against the United States. Nearly 3,000 people died on 09/11/2021. #neverforget #neverforgotten https://t.co/zarKAxxqsW” (posted September 11, 2025).
Later that day, he referenced both the memory of Charlie Kirk and the Benghazi attack anniversary: “In midst of remembering Charlie Kirk and the tragic events of what happened in America on 9/11, let’s not forget this is also the anniversary of the tragic deaths of four Americans who were lost in a preventable attack in Benghazi in 2012. #NeverForget https://t.co/kl8jXtX8Hq” (posted September 11, 2025).
The following day, Hagenbuch posted about recent news relevant to abortion policy: “Great news for the pro-life movement! https://t.co/R3VswPwhjn” (posted September 12, 2025).
Hagenbuch succeeded Drew Springer as state senator after being elected in 2025 to represent Texas’s largely rural and conservative-leaning District 30.







