The congressman spent four months mysteriously away from work, but he doesn’t seem to think his constituents should get mandated sick days
The mystery of the missing congressman has finally been solved. Almost four months ago Tom Kean Jr, a Republican, vanished from public view. He missed more than 100 votes, all while continuing to collect his full taxpayer-funded salary of $174,000 along with excellent benefits. The only explanation given for his absence was a cryptic statement from his office in late April saying he was dealing with a “personal health matter”. Kean’s father, former New Jersey governor Tom Kean Sr, further told CNN in May that his son was battling a temporary illness and would be back to work soon.
This week, Kean finally resurfaced and explained that he’d been absent due to inpatient treatment for depression. Why hadn’t he said anything about this earlier? Kean said he was “private person by nature”. Which is great, but maybe don’t choose a job in public service in that case.
Depression can be debilitating, and empathy should obviously be extended to anyone suffering from it. However, as Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said in an interview: “There’s a valid discussion here about when it comes to the volume of an absence, what is our responsibility to our constituents in communicating around that?”
There’s also a valid discussion here about how Kean is a massive hypocrite who has devoted his life to ensuring normal Americans are not afforded the same sort of time and resources to deal with a personal crisis that he has just enjoyed. Not everyone gets to take four months of paid leave when they need it: the US is the only OECD country without a national paid leave policy. Some employers will offer paid time off for mental health reasons, and various states offer paid leave benefits, but a majority of Americans have to figure it out on their own. According to a 2024 Department of Labor fact sheet, “among the lowest wage workers, who are predominately women and workers of color, 95% have no access to paid family leave and 90% lack access to short-term disability leave.”
Why is the US like this? Because of lawmakers like Kean. Mother Jones notes that the nepo baby “voted against New Jersey’s historic Earned Sick Leave Act, which mandates 5 paid sick leave days per year for New Jersey workers. He also voted against New Jersey’s No Surprise Medical Bills act and two of its paid family leave laws, in 2008 and 2018.” Kean also supported Trump’s “big, beautiful bill”, which makes devastating cuts to Medicaid and Medicare, and will make life a lot harder for people with disabilities. Kean, in short, voted to ensure the most vulnerable people in the US suffer, all so the rich can get more tax cuts.
Kean, to be fair, is far from the only politician to be a raging hypocrite. It’s basically a job requirement, particularly for Republicans. There are a number of Republican men who make a big song and dance about how evil abortion is, but quickly change their tune when their mistress needs one. In 2017, for example, Tim Murphy of Pennsylvania resigned from Congress after claims he pressured a woman he was having an extramarital affair with to have an abortion. The following year, Elliott Broidy, a top fundraiser for Donald Trump, resigned from the Republican National Committee after it was revealed that he paid $1.6m to a Playboy Playmate he had had an affair with. Broidy got the woman pregnant and she decided to have an abortion. Herschel Walker, a former football star who unsuccessfully ran as a Republican for a US Senate seat in Georgia in 2022, has also been accused of paying for an abortion. Walker denied the claim but also said he didn’t know the woman. It later transpired she was the mother of one of his children. Walker, by the way, is now United States ambassador to the Bahamas.
I could go on and on about Republican hypocrisy, but there’s not really much value in pointing it out, is there? You know they’re craven hypocrites, I know they’re craven hypocrites, but their voting base doesn’t care. Indeed, far from being ashamed of their inconsistencies and lies and corruption, Republicans revel in it. They seem to take great pleasure in the fact that there is one set of rules for them and another set of rules for the hoi polloi. Trump has even said he believes the constitution gives him “the right to do whatever I want as president”. Many of his minions seem to believe they also have the right to do whatever they like.
Which is why I don’t feel much hope that Kean might have had some road-to-Damascus moment from his treatment for depression, and become a more empathetic human. Indeed, instead of hard work to make up for lost time, his calendar is full of self-serving fundraisers for his re-election. I’m glad he is feeling better, but his disregard for his constituents is a prime example of just how sick American democracy is.
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Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist

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