New Jersey Congressman Says Republicans Are the Party of Fear and Vitriol, Can’t Be Trusted

New Jersey Congressman Says Republicans Are the Party of Fear and Vitriol, Can't Be Trusted
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TOMS RIVER, NJ – If you are a Republican, you are the problem. That’s the message from New Jersey Congressman Andy Kim who says the Republican party cannot be trusted to run America.

Kim, a reformed radical left-wing advisor under former President Barack Obama, of late, has been shifting back to his old roots as a Democrat antagonist and organizer against the Republican party.

“For a long time, Republicans have built up a style of governance focused on fear. This has led to a generation of political figures who are more interested in being social influencers than lawmakers, a trend described as performative governance,” Kim said. “Many of these politicians are not engaged in the responsibilities outlined in Article One of the Constitution. The consequence of this approach is evident in the inability to turn off vitriol even in internal discussions, creating a dysfunctional political environment. In the past four and a half years in Congress, The constant chaos demonstrates that the current Republican caucus is not fit to lead the country.”

Even though Democrats are still fully in control of power in America, he said distrust in government has never been higher.

Kim is now running for U.S. Senate against Bob Menendez, who is facing more criminal charges of bribery and corruption. Last week, Menendez was accused of being a foreign agent of Egypt.