New Jersey lawmaker missing since March set to return to work this month – but he still hasn’t revealed mystery illness (opens original article in a new tab)
A New Jersey congressman missing since March is set to return to work this month without revealing the cause of his absence, despite missing numerous votes and facing re-election in November.
- New Jersey Congressman Tom Kean is set to return to work on June 30 after missing three months of duties due to a mystery illness.
- Kean has not disclosed the nature of his illness and has missed 135 votes in the House of Representatives since March 5.
- Kean's political advisor stated he will be transparent about his health condition upon returning to office, and Speaker of the House Mike Johnson called the situation 'not a scandalous thing'.
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