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Dems Turn On Dianne Feinstein, Leak Story That She Is Suffering From Cognitive Decline: ‘Short-term memory so poor she often forgets she has been briefed on a topic’


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The left has turned on Dianne Feinstein and many are saying her hug of Lindsey Graham was a fatal mistake because clearly the knives are out for her.

The left is now leaking that her mental facilities are rapidly declining setting up a possible showdown where they make her resign.

Wow, this is a shocker – she seemed fine during Amy Coney Barrett’s hearings and in fact, she was correct to compliment everyone involved for how smoothly they ran.

That apparently was a bridge too far and now the left wants their revenge and they will get it you watch.

According to the New Yorker, “Several sources inside the Senate say Dianne Feinstein, who is 87, struggles to remember briefings just after they take place—and that her cognitive decline has been evident for several years.”

From The Daily Beast:

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer had to twice ask Sen. Dianne Feinstein to step aside from her leadership role on the Senate Judiciary Committee after she forgot their first conversation, The New Yorker reports.

The article quotes several unnamed sources close to Feinstein expressing concern that the California Democrat, the oldest member of the Senate at 87, is struggling with her short-term memory.

 Jane Meyer reports that, following Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation process, Schumer had several “serious and painful talks” with Feinstein during which he encouraged her to step aside “with her dignity intact.”

Schumer then reportedly had to confront her again after Feinstein forgot about their conversation. She announced last month that she will not seek another term as the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, citing a need to put more focus on wildfires and drought conditions in her home state.