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Julia Coleman reflects on mentorship connections and honors September 11 heroes

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Julia Coleman, Minnesota State Senator from 48th District | Facebook

Julia Coleman, Minnesota State Senator from 48th District | Facebook

Julia Coleman, a public figure and Minnesota State Senator, reflected on past connections and commemorated the anniversary of September 11th in a series of posts on her X (formerly Twitter) account.

On September 11, 2025, Coleman recounted meeting Erika Harold through Charlie Kirk. She wrote, "Remember when @charliekirk11 introduced us @ErikaHarold ? I think that was the very first time I met him - and I was so unbelievably grateful he connected us!" The post highlights her appreciation for Kirk's introduction.

Shortly after, Coleman elaborated on the encounter in another post from the same day. She stated, "Remembering the time @charliekirk11 introduced me to @ErikaHarold - he went out of his way because he heard Miss Minneapolis was in town and wanted to make sure I met somebody I really looked up to. I think this was his first CPAC conference. Amazing."

Later that evening, Coleman turned her attention to commemorating the events of September 11th. In a post published at 00:18 UTC on September 12, she wrote, "Today, we remember the lives lost on September 11th and honor the heroes who ran toward danger to save others. May their courage and legacy inspire us to remain united and steadfast."

Coleman serves as a Minnesota State Senator and has been active in state politics since her election in 2020. Her posts reflect both personal gratitude for professional connections made early in her career and a public commitment to honoring national remembrance days such as September 11th.

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