Missing US congressman explains mysterious four-month absence

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Missing US congressman explains mysterious four-month absence

Tom Kean Jr, the New Jersey Republican who had been away from the House of Representatives on unexplained medical leave, told fellow lawmakers he was in hospital for depression during his 142-day …

Tom Kean Jr, the New Jersey Republican who had been away from the House of Representatives on unexplained medical leave, told fellow lawmakers he was in hospital for depression during his 142-day absence. "I was given the diagnosis of depression," he said on the House floor after returning to work on Tuesday. "It is physical, it is emotional and, until you've experienced it yourself, it is difficult to fully understand how powerful this illness can be." Kean, 57, is running for a third term in a district that Republican leadership is increasingly concerned could go to a Democrat in November's midterm elections. Kean missed more than 140 votes during his unexplained time away from Congress. He told lawmakers that he entered hospital for testing several months ago due to health concerns and "did not believe that this would result in a long-term stay". After the diagnosis was made, his doctors recommended remaining in hospital and "explained to me this would be the fastest way to recovery", he said. "When people hear the word depression, many people think it simply means feeling sad," he said. "But depression is so much more than that." Earlier this month, Kean ran unopposed for the Republican nomination , and won. He has only offered vague answers about his absence previously, describing it on social media as a "personal medical issue". …

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