- New Jersey Rep. Tom Kean Jr. addressed the House of Representatives, explaining his four-month absence from Capitol Hill was due to battling depression and seeking treatment.
- Kean's speech garnered sympathy and support from colleagues across the political spectrum, with him stating he is now healthier and stronger.
- Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert publicly criticized Kean's absence, calling it "embarrassing" and questioning his decision to take four months off for depression.
- Boebert argued that Kean's prolonged absence showed "absolute disrespect to his voters" and suggested he should have still appeared to vote.
- Kean is currently campaigning for re-election and shared his gratitude for the support he received during his recovery.
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