Senator Andy Kim, representing New Jersey’s 3rd district since 2019, recently shared his perspectives on various national and international issues through a series of tweets. Born in Boston in 1982 and currently residing in Moorestown, Kim has been an active member of the U.S. Congress.
On June 5, 2025, Senator Kim expressed concerns about FEMA leadership’s awareness regarding hurricane season. He stated, “I think we should have FEMA leadership who knows when hurricane season begins and ends. It’s clear the Trump Administration isn’t serious about preparing us for natural disasters we know are coming.” This tweet reflects his criticism towards the current administration’s preparedness for natural disasters.
Later that day, at 18:14 UTC, he addressed healthcare policies affecting seniors and people with disabilities. He remarked, “Medicare helps millions of American seniors and people with disabilities get the health care they need. It is completely irresponsible for Republicans to suggest putting this critical program on the chopping block in order to pay for their big, disastrous bill.” Kim underscored the significance of Medicare as a vital support system for many Americans.
Finally, at 20:20 UTC on the same day, Senator Kim shared insights from his meeting with Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan. He commented on their discussion by saying “I enjoyed catching up with Vivian Balakrishnan, Foreign Minister of Singapore today. Singapore has long been a valued strategic partner of the United States.” They discussed strategies for a U.S. approach to the Indo-Pacific region that emphasizes economic opportunities.
These communications reflect Senator Kim’s ongoing engagement with both domestic policy issues and international relations.











