![]() ![]() ![]() The Times also reports: “Staff members have been overheard explaining to her that she cannot leave yet because there are more votes to come.They push her wheelchair, remind her how and when she should vote and step in to explain what is happening when she grows confused.” (In a closely divided Senate it is relatively common for a vice president to be forced to preside over Senate business to cast tie-breaking votes). ![]() "What's she doing here?" she is reported to have asked in confusion. In one instance last year reported by the Times, the California senator appeared confused as to why Kamala Harris, serving in the vice presidential role as president of the Senate, was presiding over the chamber. The report comes as Ms Feinstein returned from an extended medical absence this month Democrats fumed at the inability of the Senate Judiciary Committee chair's inability to carry out her role at a time when the committee was attempting to mount a coherent and convincing response to growing concerns about potential ethical abuses at the Supreme Court.Īccording to the Times, the instances of Ms Feinstein's forgetfulness and confusion highlighted by other media outlets in recent weeks (such as her bizarre statement to a report denying any absence from the chamber) are more commonplace than previously known. ![]() Concerns regarding whether Senator Diane Feinstein can adequately do her job have surfaced once again after a new reporter from The New York Times. ![]()
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