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Congressman Thomas Kean Returns After Months, Reveals Hospitalization for Depression

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Republican Congressman Thomas Kean appeared in the House of Representatives for the first time since March, ending nearly four months of mysterious absence. Kean disclosed in a brief speech that he had been hospitalized after being diagnosed with depression. He explained that his condition was more than just sadness, describing depression as a serious physical and emotional illness that is difficult to understand without personal experience.

Kean, representing New Jersey, stated he is now healthier and stronger, returning to work with full medical support. He emphasized that recovery has no set timeline, only daily efforts to improve. Earlier this month, Kean won the Republican primary unopposed and promised to be fully transparent about his health going forward.

His prolonged absence, during which he missed over 100 votes and avoided media inquiries, raised concerns among Republicans about potential impacts on party control in the House. Democratic lawmakers expressed sympathy for Kean's condition but criticized his lack of transparency. Democratic Congressman Ritchie Torres highlighted the public's right to honest explanations when elected officials are absent for extended periods, despite understanding the challenges of mental illness.

Kean's return and disclosure mark a significant moment in addressing mental health issues among public officials, while also sparking debate about accountability and openness in political leadership.

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