Republican Tom Kean Jr. set to return to Congress after long absence
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Republican Tom Kean Jr. set to return to Congress after long absence

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Key Points:

  • New Jersey Republican Congressman Tom Kean Jr. is expected to return to public life after nearly four months away due to an unspecified medical condition that has kept him from Washington.
  • Kean, representing a competitive battleground district that includes President Trump's Bedminster golf club, has missed over 100 votes this year and has not been publicly seen despite winning the GOP nomination for reelection.
  • His absence has raised political concerns, as Republicans hold a narrow House majority and Democrats view the district as a key target for a pickup in the upcoming midterm elections.
  • Kean last voted in Congress on March 5 and has stated via social media that he is dealing with a personal medical issue, with doctors expecting recovery; GOP leaders have maintained contact but await his public explanation.
  • Coming from a prominent New Jersey political family, Kean has the endorsement of former President Trump for his reelection bid and is set to face Democrat Rebecca Bennett in November.

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