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BumRushDaShow

(173,792 posts)
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 11:36 AM 17 hrs ago

Republican Tom Kean Jr. said he was treated for depression during absence from Congress

Source: AP

Updated 11:22 AM EDT, June 30, 2026


WASHINGTON (AP) — New Jersey Republican Rep. Tom Kean Jr. revealed Tuesday that he spent months away from Congress being treated for depression. “It is physical, it is emotional, and until you experience it yourself, it is difficult to fully understand how powerful this illness can be,” he said on the House floor.

Kean’s reappearance comes after he won an uncontested primary on June 2 and months since he last voted in the House. “Today I stand before you healthier, stronger and excited to return to the work that I love,” Kean said.

A second-term lawmaker and scion of a New Jersey political family, Kean represents a battleground district that includes President Donald Trump’s Bedminster golf club. He’s missed more than 100 votes in Congress this year and hadn’t been seen publicly in Washington or his district despite winning the Republican nomination to serve another term.

The mystery over Kean’s absence carries potential political implications, given the competitive district he represents and the Republican Party’s narrow control of the House. His office has said he is still running for reelection and is set to face Democratic nominee Rebecca Bennett, a former Navy helicopter pilot, in New Jersey’s most high-profile contest in November.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/tom-kean-jr-new-jersey-congress-e7c40a55f06df86228f3646441532444

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Republican Tom Kean Jr. said he was treated for depression during absence from Congress (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 17 hrs ago OP
His depression was only helped by doing insider trading and stock transfers during his recovery. FSogol 17 hrs ago #1
Guilt is debilitating. These folks know their actions are despicable and it wears on their conscience. walkingman 17 hrs ago #2
one hopes... RockCreek 16 hrs ago #15
I wish I could say you're wrong PatSeg 15 hrs ago #21
Or anger when they don't succeed RockCreek 11 hrs ago #32
Oh yes, the anger is much worse PatSeg 9 hrs ago #36
I don't think many feel guilty. electric_blue68 11 hrs ago #31
I'm not buying it. QueerDuck 17 hrs ago #3
I am karynnj 17 hrs ago #5
Agreed Miguelito Loveless 17 hrs ago #9
You're right... depression is less stigmatized than it was in the past... QueerDuck 16 hrs ago #11
I have zero reason to believe he's is being truthful Torchlight 17 hrs ago #4
Hopefully they zapped a conscience back into him. maxsolomon 17 hrs ago #6
oh sure lamp_shade 17 hrs ago #7
Well the ONLY thing that's depressing is tRUMP, and he could have been in the congress bluestarone 17 hrs ago #8
Shouldn't he have told the voters before the primary that he had this problem? YorkRd 17 hrs ago #10
You mean, be honest with them? WestMichRad 11 hrs ago #33
Looking forward to him becoming a strong advocate for mental health care for everyone tanyev 16 hrs ago #12
My first thought also. yardwork 14 hrs ago #22
Well, I gave Fetterman every bit of benefit-of-the-doubt possible with his depression post stroke hlthe2b 16 hrs ago #13
His mistress dumped him dalton99a 16 hrs ago #14
Mike Johnson said...."What he's dealing with is not very common and not a big thing." chowder66 16 hrs ago #16
So, Mike Johnson lied twice in that sentence. yardwork 14 hrs ago #23
And it's the one malady that RFK doesn't believes exists... and he wants slightlv 14 hrs ago #25
So, he should be doing all that he can to make mental health care available to all who need it right? hamsterjill 16 hrs ago #17
As someone who's lived with treatment resistant depression TexasBushwhacker 16 hrs ago #18
How lovely for him that he has gold-plated healthcare mcar 15 hrs ago #19
He's not the absolute worst of the worst of his lot BaronChocula 15 hrs ago #20
She has a serious shot pat_k 13 hrs ago #29
I do like Rosenberg's optimism BaronChocula 9 hrs ago #35
Watching his interviews with candidates always leaves me more hopeful pat_k 8 hrs ago #37
"As long as we are clear about these basics, we will build a new majority coalition." BaronChocula 5 hrs ago #38
Message auto-removed Name removed 14 hrs ago #24
Recall what they did to Senator Tom Eagleton bucolic_frolic 14 hrs ago #26
Show support for Rebecca Bennett!! pat_k 13 hrs ago #27
lemme guess. kean wants to cut medicare/medicaid for depression? rampartd 13 hrs ago #28
Closer to 80 days excluding weekends fargone 12 hrs ago #30
Right!?! EuterpeThelo 10 hrs ago #34

FSogol

(47,689 posts)
1. His depression was only helped by doing insider trading and stock transfers during his recovery.
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 11:41 AM
17 hrs ago

He looks forward to getting back to the office where he can expand his griftting and help support even bigger con men in his party.

walkingman

(11,320 posts)
2. Guilt is debilitating. These folks know their actions are despicable and it wears on their conscience.
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 11:43 AM
17 hrs ago

RockCreek

(1,650 posts)
15. one hopes...
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 12:52 PM
16 hrs ago

But I believe that many don't feel guilt. They are amoral or immoral, so they don't recognize that there is anything to feel guilty for.

PatSeg

(54,111 posts)
21. I wish I could say you're wrong
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 02:14 PM
15 hrs ago

But apparently there are many who never feel guilt, just regrets when they don't succeed.

karynnj

(61,240 posts)
5. I am
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 12:06 PM
17 hrs ago

I don't think lying about being depressed would be a first choice for any politician. I know this is not 1972, when an excellent Senator was pushed off the ballot because he had electroshock therapy for depression.

Not to mention, it had to be pretty severe to make him disappear for about 100 days. It also seems like it would be difficult to go from that level of treatment to campaigning.

Miguelito Loveless

(6,066 posts)
9. Agreed
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 12:20 PM
17 hrs ago

Also, for a Republican to admit to a mental illness is something.

That said, depression is certainly exacerbated by doing horrible things you know are wrong.

QueerDuck

(2,246 posts)
11. You're right... depression is less stigmatized than it was in the past...
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 12:36 PM
16 hrs ago

... it's genuine sufferers are given much leeway and hyper-respectful privacy and sympathy. I think that's what he's counting on in order to hide whatever the actual reason is. Whatever he's hiding he's hoping that he can prevent people from looking too closely.

Maybe.

Torchlight

(7,267 posts)
4. I have zero reason to believe he's is being truthful
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 11:55 AM
17 hrs ago

Fingers crossed it doesn't hurt when he urinates anymore, and he's able to replace his kids' nanny soon.

bluestarone

(22,582 posts)
8. Well the ONLY thing that's depressing is tRUMP, and he could have been in the congress
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 12:17 PM
17 hrs ago

To HELP us un=depress the whole fucking thing!! What a shit head.

tanyev

(49,966 posts)
12. Looking forward to him becoming a strong advocate for mental health care for everyone
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 12:36 PM
16 hrs ago

who can’t afford the treatment he got.

Oh, yes —>

yardwork

(70,026 posts)
22. My first thought also.
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 03:09 PM
14 hrs ago

I wonder how he's voted on bills involving mental health care. But I'm not going to bother looking it up. He's part of the Republican Party and they're all guilty by association as far as I'm concerned.

hlthe2b

(115,235 posts)
13. Well, I gave Fetterman every bit of benefit-of-the-doubt possible with his depression post stroke
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 12:41 PM
16 hrs ago

I still think that was right to do for someone with documented mental distress. But, despite how I feel about him now (my disdain now is red hot, but not because of his past illness), he was honest at the time (via his wife and staff) about what was happening.

I think to earn that benefit-of-the-doubt someone in public service needs to be honest about what is happening.

This guy was anything, but honest... But, his constituents can decide, I guess. I think a forensic review of his finances may be in order, given the rumors of insider trading the past months...

chowder66

(12,718 posts)
16. Mike Johnson said...."What he's dealing with is not very common and not a big thing."
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 01:02 PM
16 hrs ago

"I do know what his health issue is but he's asked me not to disclose that and I'm going to honor that," Johnson said at a news conference on June 3. "What he's dealing with is not very common and not a big thing."
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tom-kean-missing-illness-returns-congress/

Not common? Not a big thing? Hmmmmmm

slightlv

(8,220 posts)
25. And it's the one malady that RFK doesn't believes exists... and he wants
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 03:16 PM
14 hrs ago

to cut back or cut out the meds for it! So, for the R's, it's not enough to just bankrupt the economy of the entire country, they want to drive everyone completely crazy, too.

hamsterjill

(17,969 posts)
17. So, he should be doing all that he can to make mental health care available to all who need it right?
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 01:09 PM
16 hrs ago

Yeah, right.

TexasBushwhacker

(21,361 posts)
18. As someone who's lived with treatment resistant depression
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 01:20 PM
16 hrs ago

For over 40 year, have been hospitalized several times, all I can say is he must have great insurance! My longest stay was 10 days.

BaronChocula

(4,998 posts)
20. He's not the absolute worst of the worst of his lot
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 01:46 PM
15 hrs ago

I think part of what sustains him in his district is his dad's reputation.
But I do hope Rebecca Bennett gives him the opportunity of an extended sabbatical in November.

pat_k

(14,548 posts)
29. She has a serious shot
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 03:58 PM
13 hrs ago

Great interview interview with Simon Rosenberg.



Democratic Underground for Rebecca Bennett NJ -07: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/duforrebecca-bennett-nj26/

And her "MAGA lies" video:

BaronChocula

(4,998 posts)
35. I do like Rosenberg's optimism
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 07:36 PM
9 hrs ago

Some people equate optimism with complacency or "complaicance" as I was once accused on here. Optimism doesn't guarantee victory, but it does project confidence which some voters do find attractive.

And as I type this, I'm hearing Bennett in the interview saying she is optimistic that we can leave things better than we found them (8:30).

Well, she makes me feel optimistic about November.

pat_k

(14,548 posts)
37. Watching his interviews with candidates always leaves me more hopeful
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 08:53 PM
8 hrs ago

It feels like we are watching the birth of a new Democratic Party. For so long there has been a "scarcity" survival mentality where we narrowed our focus further and further. In our current crisis, people -- really good people -- are stepping up and running in places they probably haven't seen a Democrat in ages. Any in-roads we make will be a victory we can build on.

Hope is the life's blood of any resistance. Hope in the face of adversity inspires action. And action feeds hope. A virtuous cycle I see gaining momentum.

They want us overwhelmed and immobilized by cynicism and hopelessness. The more of us who refuse to go there, the better our chances of making the next decade the birth of a new, better era grounded in the fundamental values of our liberal democracy.

And a liberal democracy that collectively chooses to socialize certain segments does not make this a socialist county.

Making America a nation we can be proud of is all about building a government that protects our individual rights while providing the public infrastructure and services we choose to provide ourselves.

In the course of our history these fundamental principles are a constant and central to our identity as a nation.

It is the fascist corporatists that are seeking to destroy the character of this nation.

As long as we are clear about these basics, we will build a new majority coalition.

BaronChocula

(4,998 posts)
38. "As long as we are clear about these basics, we will build a new majority coalition."
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 11:42 PM
5 hrs ago

Right on!
I don't really get the fighting over progressive bona fides of candidates. All the candidates I see share all the basics. The up and coming Democratic Socialists would be mainstream in a lot of other countries. Maybe I'm a Democratic Socialist at heart. But I'm happy and hopeful for candidates like Rebecca Bennett doing what they're doing where they are doing it. I think it would be great if Rebecca Bennett supported Medicare for All, for example. I don't know where she is on that, but I know her expertise and her take on health care is better than Kean's.

Response to BumRushDaShow (Original post)

bucolic_frolic

(56,381 posts)
26. Recall what they did to Senator Tom Eagleton
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 03:24 PM
14 hrs ago

Hopefully society has a more appropriate response to mental health today.

pat_k

(14,548 posts)
27. Show support for Rebecca Bennett!!
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 03:54 PM
13 hrs ago

This one means a lot to me. I lived in Westfield, NJ for 20 years, from 1995 to 2015.

Democratic Underground for Rebecca Bennett NJ -07: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/duforrebecca-bennett-nj26/

rampartd

(5,550 posts)
28. lemme guess. kean wants to cut medicare/medicaid for depression?
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 03:54 PM
13 hrs ago

do his employees get 40 days sick leave?

i hope his constituents remember this stuff.

EuterpeThelo

(466 posts)
34. Right!?!
Tue Jun 30, 2026, 06:26 PM
10 hrs ago

Wish I could take extended months off in a row from my (much more stressful than his) job and get primo healthcare treatment on someone else's dime.

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