.@MikeCerulliCT is right — all politicians are not the same. On the right, we see Josh Hawley, the first person to declare that he would object to the certification of @JoeBiden's victory, pumping his fist (and not wearing a mask) as Trump loyalists cheer him on.
On the left, @RepAndyKimNJ — our very own Member of Congress from New Jersey's Third Congressional District — is on his hands and knees (and wearing a mask😷) picking up trash and debris after an armed, Trump-incited mob of insurrectionsts stormed the U.S. Capitol...
an event for which Josh Hawley is undoubtedly responsible.
Representative Kim, tweeting about why got down on the ground to help clean up, said: “We are all ordinary people in extraordinary times. What I did isn’t special...
...it’s the same thing that drives us to volunteer at a homeless shelter or donate to a food bank: the idea that if something is broken, we can work to fix it.”
Representative Kim — on January 6, 2021, after the first breach of the U.S. Capitol since the War of 1812...
...you showed all New Jerseyans, all Americans, and everyone around the world what it means to be an honest and true public servant. Thank you, @RepAndyKimNJ. 🇺🇸
***Correction: "insurrectionists" is misspelled above.
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(1/13) On Wednesday, August 4, 2021, it was my honor and pleasure to present copies of a joint ceremonial resolution on behalf of the Fifteenth Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature — @NJSenTurner, @ASWReyJackson, and myself...
(2/13) honoring the members of @AmeriCorpsNCCC Team Earth 3, who were integral in assisting community vaccination efforts against COVID-19 in @AtlanticCityGov, @CityofTrentonNJ, and Camden, to Douglas J. Heath, Regional Manager of Continuity of Operations
(3/13) of @femaregion2 in @DHSgov; John A. Miller, Mitigation Liaison of @fema Region II; Reverend José Rodríguez, Sr. of the Iglesia Pentecostal AD-Trenton; and Reverend José Rodríguez, Jr. of the The Rodriguez Family Foundation.
🟦 🟨 🟩 February 28 of each year is @rarediseaseday. According to @RareDiseases, more than 7,000 rare diseases affect between 25 and 30 million people in the United States.
This means that one out of every ten Americans suffers from a rare disease — and more than half of them are children.
Last night, @DanBensonNJ and I finally had the opportunity to meet Kinsley Geurds and her family in front of the "TRENTON MAKES • THE WORLD TAKES" sign affixed to the Lower Trenton Bridge.