Kean Reveals Depression Absence

Rep. Tom Kean returns after a months-long absence tied to depression treatment.

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Rep. Tom Kean Jr., a New Jersey Republican, returned to the House after nearly four months away from Washington and disclosed that he had been hospitalized and treated for depression. Kean said he entered the hospital for testing several months earlier, received the diagnosis and remained under doctors’ care, missing more than 140 House votes after his last recorded vote on March 5. In a House floor speech, he said depression is “so much more” than simply feeling sad and told colleagues he returned “healthier, stronger, and excited” to resume work. The absence had drawn mounting questions from constituents, reporters and House leaders because Kean represents New Jersey’s competitive 7th District, a key battleground heading into the 2026 midterms.

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Kean’s disclosure sparked partisan and ideological commentary over his months of paid absence, missed votes, stock trading and the political handling of his illness. Some critics highlighted transparency and constituent-service questions, while conservative writers faulted Democratic attacks and framed the episode as evidence that mental health should remain a public-policy priority.

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