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BREAKING: MYSTERY SOLVED! A New Jersey Republican congressman VANISHED for 117 days, left his constituents without representation, and just finally told them why.
For 117 days, New Jersey's 7th District effectively had no congressman.
No votes cast on their behalf. No explanation. No timeline. Just silence — and vague assurances from staff that Tom Kean Jr. was dealing with "a personal medical issue." While his constituents wondered, while his colleagues speculated wildly, while Speaker Mike Johnson privately begged him to say something — anything — Kean said nothing.
Today, he finally broke his silence. He was hospitalized for depression.
And look — depression is real, it is serious, and treatment absolutely matters. Kean himself said it best: "It is physical, it is emotional, and until you experience it yourself, it is difficult to fully understand how powerful this illness can be." Over 48 million Americans are being treated for this illness. There is no shame in it.
But here's what there IS shame in: leaving your constituents completely in the dark for nearly four months while they had no representation in the United States Congress.
New Jersey's 7th is a competitive district. Every vote matters. While Kean was absent, Congress voted on legislation affecting his constituents' healthcare, their taxes, their lives. He missed more than 100 of those votes. And the people who sent him to Washington had no idea why — because he chose silence over transparency, privacy over accountability.
"I am a private person by nature," Kean said today.
Congressman, you work for the public. Your privacy ended the moment you asked New Jersey voters to trust you with their representation.
Speaker Johnson — hardly a bastion of Democratic values — said he "encouraged him many times" to be more forthcoming. Even his own Republican colleagues were frustrated. Even THEY didn't know what was happening.
Today's speech was moving. Kean's words about recovery and asking for help were genuinely important. But the format he chose — a five-minute floor speech to a nearly empty chamber — conveniently allowed him to say exactly what he wanted and dodge every question journalists and colleagues still want answered.
He's already scheduled a fundraiser for tonight. An election is five months away.
New Jersey's 7th deserved better than 117 days of silence. They can show their displeasure with Rep. Kean by voting to have his Democratic opponent, Rebecca Bennett, replace him as their representative and allow Kean to recuperate further from his depression with all the new free time he’ll have.