Representative Thomas Kean Jr. has returned to his home in New Jersey after being absent from Congress for nearly four months. On Wednesday evening, he was seen at his Westfield residence, wearing a dark suit and red tie.
When approached by a reporter, Mr. Kean expressed his intention to speak the following week but did not provide further comments. His wife, Rhonda, was present and smiled from the background.
Aides revealed that Mr. Kean, 57, was undergoing treatment for a health condition and is expected to make a full recovery. However, no specifics were shared as Mr. Kean missed over 100 floor votes since mid-March.
Currently, Mr. Kean is campaigning for a third term in a highly contested midterm race. His prolonged absence has caused frustration among his Republican supporters, who have been advocating for his return to the campaign trail.

Supreme Court Blocks Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Order
Assessment of Trump’s Agreement with Iran and Its Implications
Supreme Court Upholds State Laws Barring Transgender Female Athletes
Trump-Iran Meeting Uncertainty Amid Global Tensions and Policy Moves
Andy Burnham’s Plan for a Shift in British Governance
Divisions Emerge at G7 Summit as Joint Statement Remains Elusive