Senator Andy Kim, a U.S. Congressman representing New Jersey’s 3rd district since 2019, posted a series of critical statements on his Twitter account on January 27, 2026, addressing issues ranging from healthcare to disaster relief and economic conditions.
In one post, Kim commented on the state of care in nursing homes and criticized former President Donald Trump. On January 27, he wrote: “They’re dying from a lack of care.” He continued: “13,000 lives could have been saved. Every year. Trump only cares about one thing: money for himself and his friends. It’s important to call this out. Our loved ones in nursing homes deserve the utmost respect, care, and dignity.”
Later that day, Kim addressed several national concerns involving public safety and government accountability. At 20:38 UTC, he posted: “American citizens dead in our streets. Rogue federal agents armed in our communities. Billions of dollars in limbo for disaster relief. Is this what you call ‘a good job’? Sec. Noem is unfit, she must resign.”
In another tweet at 20:46 UTC the same day, Kim responded to rising consumer prices with criticism directed at an unnamed individual: “Does he think you don’t see the prices rising? This is delusional.”
Kim was born in Boston in 1982 and currently resides in Moorestown. He holds degrees from Deep Springs College (2002) and the University of Chicago (2004). Before his election to Congress after defeating Tom MacArthur in 2019, Kim had established himself as a prominent figure within New Jersey politics.
His recent tweets reflect ongoing debates over healthcare standards for vulnerable populations, government management during crises, and inflation affecting American households.


