A second former Trump administration official, Sery Kim is throwing her hat into the ring to fill the House seat left by late Rep. Ron Wright who passed away from Covid-19. A number of contenders have already announced their campaigns to fill the seat including Trump admin official Brian Harrison and Wright’s widow Susan Wright.
Kim served as assistant administrator in the Office of Women’s Business Ownership at the Small Business Administration under former President Trump.
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Fox News reports:
“My parents immigrated here from Seoul, South Korea, when I was a child. They sometimes worked two jobs, three jobs, to put food on the table. And it’s here in Texas that I learned the value of sacrifice, hard work, resilience,” she highlighted in a campaign video.
Kim emphasized that “as a young immigrant, I went on to go work for two U.S. presidents, including President Donald J. Trump. I am so honored to have worked for President Trump and so proud of the work that he did.”
Taking aim at the “political games” of Washington, D.C., Kim ends the video by saying “I’m coming for you, D.C.” as she throws a punch.
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On Sunday, in an interview on “Fox & Friends,” Kim took aim at President Biden’s administration over the influx of migrants on the nation’s southern border.
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The race was almost joined by a third former Trump official Katrina Pierson. However, despite considering the run for Congress, Pierson ultimately announced she would not launch a campaign.