Senator Andy Kim, currently representing New Jersey’s 3rd district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of statements on March 9, 2026, addressing veterans’ issues, commemorating January 6th, and expressing support for Muslim Americans.
In a tweet published at 13:01 UTC on March 9, Senator Kim described his recent meeting with the New Jersey Veterans of Foreign Wars (NJVFW), stating: “It was great to meet with @NJVFW to discuss how we can work together to strengthen healthcare and financial services for veterans across NJ. I remain deeply committed to learning about the barriers NJ veterans face in accessing their benefits and working towards solutions in https://t.co/AnQThRmLQE”.
Later that day at 16:41 UTC, Kim acknowledged the installation of a new plaque at the Capitol related to the events of January 6th. He wrote: “The January 6th plaque is FINALLY hanging in the Capitol. We must never forget this day or the brave law enforcement officers who fought to protect our Constitution and our democracy. https://t.co/xjLWzzTeSB”.
At 22:02 UTC on March 9, Senator Kim addressed anti-Muslim sentiment by posting: “Muslim Americans are our neighbors, friends, and family. Hate won’t make us safer. https://t.co/MzFDiUJj8D”.
Andy Kim has served as a member of Congress since defeating Tom MacArthur in 2019 and represents New Jersey’s 3rd district. Born in Boston in 1982 and currently residing in Moorestown, he graduated from Deep Springs College in 2002 and earned his BA from the University of Chicago in 2004.

