CATCH UP WITH SENATOR KIM: Building an Anti-Corruption Movement in New Jersey and Nationwide
December 5, 2025
The Senator says enough with the Trump administration’s “corruption tax” on working families
WASHINGTON, D.C. – After standing up to his own party’s attempts to weaken the state’s anti-corruption tools at a New Jersey State Senate hearing Monday, Senator Kim continued his calls for nationwide reforms to root out corruption and conflicts of interest as the Trump administration continues to use mob boss tactics to exploit the American people for their own gain.
Yesterday on CNN’s The Lead with Jake Tapper, Senator Kim called out this “corruption tax” on Americans: “It’s not just about corruption. It’s that this affects how much you pay at the grocery store. It affects how much you pay, in your health care and your housing costs. It’s a corruption tax…As these politicians are taking in money for themselves and their special interests and their buddies and corporations, we have to pay the cost.”
WATCH the full interview with Senator Kim.
On Monday, Senator Kim stood alongside New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin, State Comptroller Kevin Walsh, and numerous anti-corruption advocates in Trenton and testified against State Senate bill, S.4924, which would severely weaken the oversight power of the New Jersey Comptroller’s office and create an environment for conflicts of interests and further erode public trust in government.
WATCH the full exchange during the State Senate committee meeting and Senator Kim’s full testimony.
As reported by The American Prospect this week, “How could Democrats credibly fight corruption in Washington if they are simultaneously inviting corruption in Trenton, Kim insisted.”
In the interview, Senator Kim went on to cite how Republicans slashed nearly $1 trillion from Medicaid to offset a tax cut for the ultra-wealthy as one of any examples of Trump’s corruption tax. “The push going forward has to be connecting the challenges people are facing to the corruption we’re seeing with this administration. That’s what we can build a movement around,” said Senator Kim.
Read more in The American Prospect article entitled, “Andy Kim vs. the Machine—Again”
In a separate interview with Mother Jones, Senator Kim spoke about the state legislation:
““Independence means being able to investigate and act without fear of reprisal,” Sen. Andy Kim said Monday during a five-hour hearing.“What we have come to see here in New Jersey must be fixed, and the people demand it.”
Read more in the Mother Jones article entitled, “Andy Kim Battles His Own Party in Fight Against Corruption”
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