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The Brian Lehrer Show

Call Your Senator: Sen. Andy Kim

The Brian Lehrer Show

WNYC

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4.61.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 April 2026

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Andy Kim, U.S. Senator (D NJ), talks about his work in the Senate and the issues in New Jersey.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Brian Laris Show on WNYC. Good morning, everyone. So here are a few lines from

0:15.8

President Trump's Iran War speech last night that jumped out at me, starting with one

0:20.6

that I'm surprised

0:21.4

hasn't been getting much attention in the post-speech coverage. He pretty much confirmed that this

0:27.5

is a war of choice. People have criticized it as a war of choice, right? But he said that the U.S.

0:34.7

doesn't have to be there for our own economy or national security.

0:39.7

Listen.

0:40.6

We don't have to be there.

0:41.9

We don't need their oil.

0:43.4

We don't need anything they have, but we're there to help our allies.

0:48.2

That's exactly what Trump has criticized past presidents for, right?

0:53.2

Making the United States the policemen of the world,

0:55.7

spending billions of tax dollars,

0:57.3

there could be spent on Americans,

0:59.0

and sacrificing Americans' lives.

1:01.3

But last night, he said, you heard it there,

1:04.0

we don't have to be there.

1:05.9

We're there to help our allies.

1:07.9

Listeners, you may judge that as a worthy thing to do

1:10.6

or not. Opinions will differ,

1:12.8

but either way, it's a reversal and an admission that it's a war of choice. Now I'll play

1:19.5

three short excerpts from one paragraph in the speech that I thought was a very rich paragraph

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