On Thursday, 90-year-old Sen. Dianne Feinstein's (D-CA) age was once again exposed after some of her staffers directed her to "just say aye" in a hot mic moment during a defense appropriations vote.
The clip features Feinstein going on an unplanned rant about supporting the vote with the senator saying, "It provides 823 billion, that's an increase of 26 billion for the Department of Defense and it funds priorities submitted-" she said before being cut off by her staff.
"Lawmakers are now taking orders rather than making decisions," wrote Chuck Callesto. "TERM LIMITS."
"Between Fetterman mumbling all day, McConnell nearly stroking out on camera yesterday, Biden soiling his pants every ten minutes and Dianne Feinstein not even knowing how to vote on a bill… just as [Caroline Kane] said, our government has become an adult day care center," explained Joey Mannarino.
This isn't the first time this week that concerns over America's lawmakers' health have come to light.
As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) appeared to have a medical episode while addressing the press on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
The video, posted by reporter Frank Thorp, that has now gone viral appears to show that the minority leader stopped speaking during the presser and later was walked away by disturbed colleagues.
According to Thorp, McConnell was led away from the podium by Sen. John Barrasso (R-WY) before returning back to the podium a few minutes later.
When asked about his condition following the incident, McConnell responded that he was "fine."
It is becoming increasingly clear that our leaders in Washington are far past their prime and voters need to consider putting them into retirement in 2024.
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