Senator Tim Scott, representing South Carolina, shared a series of posts on September 17, 2025, highlighting themes of American democracy, faith-based community engagement, and public safety initiatives.
In his first post commemorating Constitution Day, Scott wrote: “OTD in 1787, the U.S. Constitution was signed, enshrining the rights of Americans and laying the foundation of our democracy. Today, we’re reminded of the values worth defending and the principles that make our nation the greatest in history.” (September 17, 2025)
Later that day, he expressed gratitude for participants at a longstanding event: “Thank you to everyone who joined my 15th South Carolina Prayer Breakfast! This time of fellowship and the encouraging words shared were a powerful reminder of the strength we find in faith and the shared values that guide us in public service.” (September 17, 2025)
Addressing concerns about public safety on transit systems across America, Scott stated: “All Americans deserve to feel safe on their daily commute. That’s why I introduced the Transit Crime Reporting Act with @SenThomTillis as a strong first step to reestablish confidence in American public transit.” (September 17, 2025)
The U.S. Constitution was signed on September 17, 1787—a date now observed as Constitution Day—marking an essential milestone in American governance and civil rights history. Senator Tim Scott has served as one of South Carolina’s senators since 2013 and is known for his focus on issues including criminal justice reform and community engagement through faith-based events.



