GOP Congressman Tom Kean Hints at Return After Medical Absence
Missing GOP congressman shares cryptic statement about his return

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Rep. Tom Kean (R-NJ), who has been absent from Congress for over three months due to a personal medical issue, announced his intention to return to in-person work in a few weeks. He expressed gratitude for the support received and promised transparency regarding his health condition.
- 01Rep. Tom Kean has been absent from Washington, D.C. since early March 2023.
- 02His office initially cited a personal medical issue for his absence.
- 03Kean plans to transition from virtual to in-person work in a matter of weeks.
- 04He expressed appreciation for the prayers and patience from his constituents and colleagues.
- 05Kean committed to being transparent about his medical condition upon his return.
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Rep. Tom Kean (R-NJ) has been missing from Congress for over three months, primarily due to a personal medical issue. His absence began in early March 2023, and in April, his office confirmed he was dealing with health-related concerns. Following a promise made in May to return 'in a couple of weeks,' Kean reiterated this commitment in a recent statement. He indicated that he is currently focused on recovery and plans to shift from virtual work to in-person duties shortly. In his statement, reported by Ally Mutnick at Punchbowl News, Kean expressed gratitude for the support he has received from both his constituents and colleagues, acknowledging the importance of transparency regarding his health. He assured the public that he would disclose the nature of his medical condition upon his return, emphasizing his commitment to keeping his constituents informed. As he prepares to rejoin his duties, Kean's statement reflects a desire to reconnect with the community he serves and to address any concerns stemming from his prolonged absence.
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Kean's absence has raised concerns among his constituents regarding representation and transparency in Congress.
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