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Vol. I · No. 181 · 1899 Reports Wednesday, July 1, 2026
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Rep. Tom Kean attributes absence to depression in House floor return

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CongressMental healthTom Kean

Summary

The Reuters clip shows U.S. Rep. Tom Kean Jr. (R-N.J.) addressing the House floor upon his return after a roughly four-month absence. He explains entering the hospital for testing, receiving a depression diagnosis, describes the condition's physical and emotional impact, thanks medical staff, and states he is healthier and ready to resume work.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately conveys Kean's direct statement, which multiple outlets independently confirm occurred on June 30, 2026. It offers no additional analysis or claims beyond the representative's remarks. Viewers receive a clear record of the explanation for his unexplained absence but little broader context on congressional procedures for medical leaves or district impacts. The neutral delivery avoids loaded language or speculation.

Key Moments

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Kean entered the hospital months ago for testing and was diagnosed with depression

Direct quote matching contemporaneous reporting from Reuters, NYT, Washington Post, and The Hill

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Depression is physical and emotional, more than feeling sad

Kean's own words in the clip; consistent across coverage

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He is grateful for care received and now healthier and ready to return to work

Matches his House floor remarks as reported by multiple sources on June 30, 2026

Sources Consulted

  1. US Representative Tom Kean attributes months-long absence to depression
  2. Tom Kean Says Depression Led to Long Absence From Congress
  3. New Jersey Republican Tom Kean reveals depression diagnosis after returning from lengthy absence
  4. Rep. Tom Kean returns to Congress after four months, citing treatment for depression