Kim considers herself
conservative,
South Korea–United States relations Kim wants to maintain
South Korea–United States relations, whilst distancing from
China and its ruling
Communist Party. She wants to maintain a
pro-American foreign policy for South Korea. Kim said, "I spoke with [Trump Jr.] personally, and he said that if a leader emerges in South Korea who will maintain pro-American relations, President Trump will support him 100 percent." Kim claimed that both the
United States and
South Korea were founded on
Christian values. At the inaugural Build Up Korea 2023 conference, she said that "The United States was founded on God's principles, as stated in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, and this is what enabled it to become the world's most powerful nation." She went onto explain that "
Syngman Rhee, the first president of the Republic of Korea, met God in prison, realized the true value of freedom while living in the United States, and wanted to plant this freedom in the Republic of Korea. In return, he made many sacrifices, and the Republic of Korea gained freedom."
Social issues Kim is opposed to
same-sex marriage. In reference to
Joe Biden signing the
Respect for Marriage Act, Kim stated, "President Joe Biden signed a bill today legalizing same-sex marriage. The United States was founded under God's guidance, but President Biden signed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage at the federal, not state, level. This event alone should make us pray for America." == References ==