A political commentator has harshly criticized former President Donald Trump for endorsing Tom Kean, a New Jersey congressional candidate who has been absent from public view for months.

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Kean, a Republican, secured the nomination in the state's primary election despite not having been seen publicly or casting any votes on Capitol Hill.

The 57-year-old had been missing from his job for over two months, with no constituent events or video statements, according to NBC News Now.

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Trump's full-throated endorsement on social media, calling it foolish, has sparked criticism about the former president's attention to detail.

'I mean, at this point, you've got to be an absolute moron to give him a full-throated endorsement,' commentator Stephanie Kosta said.

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Constituents in New Jersey's 7th Congressional District, one of the most competitive House races in the 2024 midterrms, have expressed concccern over their representative's lack of visibility.

Kean's office has cited personal reasons but provided limited details,fueling speculation about the candidate's absence.

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Political analysts note that such behavior could damage trust and affect voter turnout, highlighting the need for journalistic scrutiny in an era of information overload.

The endorsement from a former president should not overshadow the basic duties of a congressman, and the voters will decdie, but the conversation sparked by this incident will likely resonate beyond the district.