Senator Andy Kim, a member of the U.S. Congress representing New Jersey’s 3rd district since 2019, posted a series of updates on January 20, 2026, addressing veterans’ programs, Department of Homeland Security oversight, and state government accountability.
In his first post at 19:02 UTC, Senator Kim promoted a fellowship opportunity for veterans and military families: “The U.S. Senate Stars of Valor Fellowship Program is a 2-year paid program for eligible wounded or disabled veterans, Active-Duty military spouses, and Gold Star family members. Join our team as a Stars of Valor fellow in Barrington, NJ and get in-depth exposure to the https://t.co/xJ5qMFMQly”.
Later that evening at 21:37 UTC, Kim addressed concerns regarding immigration enforcement and called for immediate congressional testimony from officials: “As a member of the committee that oversees DHS, I’m calling on Sec. Noem and Tom Homan to testify in front of the Senate immediately. The deployment of ICE agents across the country is putting our communities at risk. You deserve answers and accountability. https://t.co/TTEpgglYz9”.
At 22:22 UTC on the same day, he acknowledged executive action by New Jersey Governor Sherrill: “Great to see @GovSherrillNJ taking action on Day 1, including an executive order aimed at restoring trust in government by holding our public servants accountable to the people they serve. https://t.co/poZsZZHPbL”.
Senator Kim has been active in Congress since replacing Tom MacArthur in 2019. Born in Boston in 1982 and currently residing in Moorestown, Kim holds degrees from Deep Springs College (2002) and the University of Chicago (2004).









