After McConnell’s and Feinstein’s episodes, should age limits be on the table? (NPR)

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    After McConnell’s and Feinstein’s episodes, should age limits be on the table? – By Juliana Kim (NPR) / July 31, 2023

    Can someone be too old to hold office?

    That age-old question was front and center last week after awkward episodes from two of the oldest members of the U.S. Senate.

    On Wednesday, Sen. Mitch McConnell, 81, abruptly froze for over 30 seconds during his weekly news conference. A day later, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, 90, had to be reminded by a colleague to “Just say, ‘Aye’ ” while casting her vote for the military budget.

    Both incidents were brief, but chances are they won’t be the last. The median age of U.S. senators is 65 — a record high — while the median age of representatives in the House is 58. In the White House, President Biden, 80, is the oldest president elected in U.S. history, and he hopes to remain in office until 86.

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