Senator Cynthia Lummis Reflects on 9/11 Anniversary and Pays Tribute to Charlie
Senator Cynthia Lummis, representing Wyoming in the U.S. Senate, posted a series of messages on September 11, 2025, reflecting on the anniversary of the September 11 attacks and honoring an individual named Charlie.
In her first post at 13:29 UTC, Senator Lummis stated, “Twenty-four years ago, we promised to never forget the unfathomable acts of terror committed on American soil. Today, I continue to pray for the victims, first responders, and service members who gave their life to defend our homeland. May God bless America.”
Later that day at 16:46 UTC, she added a brief message: “Praying for our nation.”
At 19:03 UTC on the same day, Senator Lummis paid tribute to Charlie with the following statement: “I first met Charlie in Sheridan, Wyoming. He was a devout Christian, loving father and husband, and a courageous patriot who inspired a movement that transcended every state. Charlie will be missed greatly.”
September 11 marks the anniversary of terrorist attacks in 2001 that resulted in nearly 3,000 deaths across New York City; Washington D.C.; and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The date is observed annually with memorial events across the United States to honor victims and recognize first responders and military personnel involved in rescue efforts or subsequent national defense actions.
Senator Lummis’s posts are part of broader commemorations held each year by public officials remembering those affected by the events of September 11 as well as local figures who have had significant impacts within their communities.











