As Feinstein Declines, Democrats Struggle to Manage an Open Secret

She was once pressed to run for governor of California by President Bill Clinton. She was considered as a running mate to former Vice President Walter F. Mondale. And after the bitter 2008 Democratic primary, it was in her living room that former Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton met to make peace.

These days, however, Senator Dianne Feinstein, the trailblazing Democratic power broker who has served in the Senate for 30 years, is far from the towering presence she once was on the American political stage.

At 88, Ms. Feinstein sometimes struggles to recall the names of colleagues, frequently has little recollection of meetings or telephone conversations, and at times walks around in a state of befuddlement — including about why she is increasingly dogged by questions about whether she is fit to serve in the Senate representing the 40 million residents of California, according to half a dozen lawmakers and aides who spoke about the situation on the condition of anonymity.

On Capitol Hill, it is widely — though always privately — acknowledged that Ms. Feinstein suffers from acute short-term memory issues that on some days are ignorable, but on others raise concern among those who interact with her. ...

An open secret and frequent attack point of the right is now being widely acknowledged.

As the Times notes, Feinstein's home-town paper, the San Francisco Chronicle, ran an article recently on the topic as well, "Colleagues worry Dianne Feinstein is now mentally unfit to serve, citing recent interactions" (14 April 2022).

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/02/us/politics/dianne-feinstein-memory-issues.html

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