Andy Kim: Trump ‘should be removed from office’
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Sen. Andy Kim stated that President Trump "should be removed from office" due to being "unfit to be commander-in-chief."
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Sen. Andy Kim (D-N.J.) stated on Wednesday that President Trump "should be removed from office." Kim made the remark during an appearance on CNN's "The Source" with John King, asserting that President Trump is "unfit to be commander-in-chief." This call for removal comes amidst President Trump's recent threats toward Iran. Kim's statement indicates a growing sentiment among some Democrats regarding the President's fitness for office.
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