Robert Aderholt, a U.S. Congressman representing Alabama’s 4th district since 1997, recently shared a series of tweets addressing various topics of local and national interest.
On July 6, 2025, Aderholt expressed his condolences over the death of Bruce Underwood, a long-time radio personality from Marshall County. In his tweet, Aderholt stated “I’m sad to learn of the passing of Marshall County radio legend Bruce Underwood. He had been on the air on WTWX in Guntersville since the 1950s, and while he had been off his regular morning radio program after a fall last year, he was still voicing commercials.” Underwood’s contributions to local media spanned several decades.
On July 7, 2025, Aderholt posted a tweet that simply contained a link here. The content or context behind this post remains unclear from the available information.
Later on July 7, Aderholt announced plans for two upcoming events dedicated to honoring Vietnam Era Veterans. He tweeted: “This August, I’ll be hosting two events to honor our Vietnam Era Veterans with a 50th Anniversary Commemorative Lapel Pinning Ceremony. If you are a Vietnam Veteran who lives in the Fourth Congressional District or know someone who is and would like to take part — please visit.” These ceremonies aim to recognize veterans within Alabama’s Fourth Congressional District.
Aderholt has served in Congress since succeeding Tom Bevill in 1997 and previously held office in the Alabama House of Representatives. Born in Haleyville, Alabama in 1965, he continues to reside there. He holds degrees from Birmingham–Southern College and Samford University.



