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Feinstein Asks to Be Temporarily Replaced on Senate Judiciary Committee Amid Calls for Resignation
By Lawrence Wilson
April 13, 2023

Sen. Dianne Feinstein has asked to be temporarily replaced on the Judiciary Committee as she continues her recovery from shingles but has not heeded calls for her resignation.

Feinstein, 89, was diagnosed in late February and has been absent from the Senate since then.

Acknowledging that her absence has hindered the work of the powerful Judiciary Committee, the senator said in an April 12 statement that she had asked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to temporarily replace her.

“When I was first diagnosed with shingles, I expected to return by the end of the March work period. Unfortunately, my return to Washington has been delayed due to continued complications related to my diagnosis,” she said in an April 12 statement, adding that she remains committed to the job and continues to work from home.

Feinstein, who has served in the Senate since 1992, had previously announced that she wouldn’t seek reelection in 2024.

Regardless, some in the senator’s own party pressed for her resignation.

“It’s time for @SenFeinstein to resign,” Rep. Ro Khanna (R-Calif.) wrote on Twitter.

“We need to put the country ahead of personal loyalty. While she has had a lifetime of public service, it is obvious she can no longer fulfill her duties. Not speaking out undermines our credibility as elected representatives of the people.”

Khanna co-chairs the campaign of Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) to fill Feinstein’s seat in the next election.

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), in his own tweet, agreed with Khanna.

“Sen. Feinstein is a remarkable American whose contributions to our country are immeasurable. But I believe it’s now a dereliction of duty to remain in the Senate and a dereliction of duty for those who agree to remain quiet.”

Rep. John Garamendi (D-Calif.) rose to Feinstein’s defense.

“Senator Feinstein continues to serve California and America honorably and courageously,” Garamendi said in an April 13 statement.

“Senator Feinstein exemplifies every quality we should expect from elected officials,” Garamendi added. “I strongly believe that Senator Feinstein deserves our respect and the opportunity to complete her final term in the U.S. Senate.”

In Feinstein’s absence, the Judiciary Committee is deadlocked, preventing the appointment of federal judges and other committee action.

“I can’t consider nominees in these circumstances because a tie vote is a losing vote in committee,” Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), chair of the committee, said in an April 10 interview.

Feinstein’s absence also cuts into the razor-thin Senate majority, in which Democrats and independents control 51 seats to the Republicans’ 49.

Freshman Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) has been absent from the upper chamber since mid-February while being treated for depression. Fetterman is expected to return on April 17.

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Uh... none of you folks here are women right???
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Gawd, pull the plug now! Yeesh.
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WTF are they filming The Walking Dead?  eew

Might as well have:

Feinstein Suffered More Complications From Illness Than Were Publicly Disclosed
Annie Karni and Carl Hulse | The New York Times
Thu, May 18, 2023 at 11:53 AM MDT

WASHINGTON — When she arrived at the Capitol last week after a more than two-month absence recovering from shingles, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., 89, appeared shockingly diminished.

Using a wheelchair, with the left side of her face frozen and one eye nearly shut, she seemed disoriented as an aide steered her through the marble corridors of the Senate, complaining audibly that something was stuck in her eye.

Feinstein’s frail appearance was a result of several complications after she was hospitalized for shingles in February, some of which she has not publicly disclosed. The shingles spread to her face and neck, causing vision and balance impairments and facial paralysis known as Ramsay Hunt syndrome. The virus also brought on a previously unreported case of encephalitis, a rare but potentially debilitating complication of shingles that a spokesperson confirmed Thursday after The New York Times first revealed it, saying that the condition had “resolved itself” in March.

Characterized by swelling of the brain, post-shingles encephalitis can leave patients with lasting memory or language problems, sleep disorders, bouts of confusion, mood disorders, headaches and difficulties walking. Older patients tend to have the most trouble recovering. And even before this latest illness, Feinstein had already suffered substantial memory issues that had raised questions about her mental capacity.

The grim tableau of her reemergence on Capitol Hill laid bare a bleak reality known to virtually everyone who has come into contact with her in recent days: She was far from ready to return to work when she did, and she is now struggling to function in a job that demands long days, near-constant engagement on an array of crucial policy issues and high-stakes decision-making.

In the statement provided after the Times’ article was published Thursday, Feinstein’s spokesperson acknowledged that the senator continued to suffer the effects of Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Her office declined to comment further for this article, beyond a statement from Feinstein saying: “I’m back in Washington, voting and attending committee meetings while I recover from complications related to a shingles diagnosis. I continue to work and get results for California.”

Many people close to Feinstein, a six-term senator, described seeing her operating in the Senate in her current state as “frightening,” a tragic end to a formidable career in politics that they worry is casting a shadow over her legacy and her achievements. More immediately, it has resurfaced questions about whether Feinstein, who has announced she will retire when her term ends in January 2025, is fit to continue serving even for that long.

Feinstein, a pioneering woman in Democratic politics who was once a major party power broker and a legislative force in the Senate, has stubbornly refused to consider leaving. The same force of will that led her nearly a decade ago to resist pressure from the Obama administration to keep secret a damning torture report still rears its head when she is confronted with calls to step down. The senator still sees the job as her calling and is no more receptive to a conversation about stepping aside than she was in 2018, when she decided to seek another term despite questions about her mental acuity.

People close to her joke privately that perhaps when Feinstein is dead, she will start to consider resigning. Over the years, she and many Democrats have bristled at the calls for her to relinquish her post, noting that such questions were rarely raised about aging male senators who remained in office through physical and cognitive struggles, even after they were plainly unable to function on their own.

But after her latest illness, even some of Feinstein’s longtime allies have grown deeply uneasy about her situation.

“I admire the senator deeply, and I am sorry she is so not well,” said Susie Tompkins Buell, a major Democratic donor and a longtime Feinstein supporter. But she added: “The Senate has critical, challenging work to do, and as the stakes are so high and she is not able to be present, to be informed and active, let alone have the rest she needs in order to recover, I feel she needs to step down. And yet she isn’t willing in this state of mind.”

Buell said Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., the majority leader, or Gov. Gavin Newsom of California, who would appoint a successor should Feinstein resign before the end of her term, have “the responsibility to do something.”

Neither has directly implored her to leave, as the senator has deflected almost every effort to have a serious discussion about her future.

At home in San Francisco during her recovery, Feinstein refused to have contact with California lawmakers who tried checking in with her. A call from Newsom on her personal phone was answered by an aide and went unreturned. An offer of an in-person visit from Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., was flatly rejected. Even some family members who wanted to see her were turned away.

Throughout her latest health ordeal, Feinstein remained adamant about her need to return to work. She agitated to return to Washington as pressure mounted for her to step aside or physically show up to vote so that Democrats could advance President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees and move ahead with their agenda in the closely divided Senate.

One person whose call she would take was Schumer, who in multiple conversations with Feinstein encouraged her to listen to the advice of her doctors. But when it became clear that she had no desire to discuss leaving office, Schumer began planning for her to return to Washington, according to several people familiar with the conversations.

“After talking with her multiple times over the past few weeks, it’s clear she’s back where she wants to be and ready to deliver for California,” Schumer said in a statement on the day of Feinstein’s return. He greeted her in front of the Capitol as an aide helped her from a car into her wheelchair.

With Feinstein’s return, Senate Democrats were able to advance three of Biden’s judicial nominees whose approval by the Judiciary Committee had been delayed because of her absence, which deprived her party of the majority it needed to move forward in the face of Republican opposition. Democrats greeted her in the committee with a standing ovation.

But Feinstein appeared confused about the warm greeting when a small group of reporters asked about it days later.

“I haven’t been gone,” she said. When pressed on whether she meant that she had been working from home, she pushed back in a manner that suggested she might not have been aware of her long and politically charged absence. “I’ve been here,” she said, appearing to grow agitated. “I’ve been voting. Please, either know or don’t know.”

Aides who themselves have come under criticism for allowing her to continue in her current state described Feinstein as still engaged and ultimately in charge of decisions that come out of her office. She reviews and approves work that her staff brings her, they say, and they do not shield her from the toughest news clips about her condition and the calls for her to step aside. But they have also acknowledged that she is not fully up to her senatorial duties; Feinstein has missed several votes since her return, and aides issued a statement saying she would be working on a “lighter schedule” given her continuing health challenges.

Feinstein flew on a chartered private plane last week to return to Washington, accompanied by her dog, her longtime housekeeper and Nancy Corinne Prowda, the eldest daughter of Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California, the former House speaker who has been a longtime friend of Feinstein’s and has been practically living at her house during her recovery.

The senator’s relationship with Pelosi’s daughter goes back decades. The Pelosi family grew up across the street from Feinstein, people close to her said, and Prowda has been close with Feinstein since she was a child, looking up to her as a maternal figure.

But the senator’s condition and the political drama surrounding her fate has drawn so much scrutiny that even the presence of one of her closest friends during her convalescence has drawn speculation. Some have read Prowda’s involvement as a tacit endorsement by Pelosi of Feinstein’s decision to stay on, reasoning that it could give Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and Pelosi’s chosen candidate in the crowded race to replace Feinstein in 2024, a leg up. Newsom has committed to appointing a Black woman to the seat should it become vacant.

But Prowda is not involved in politics at all and is as close to Feinstein as family.

Since Feinstein’s return to Washington, several of her colleagues have privately acknowledged that she is obviously diminished. She should probably not be in the Senate, they said, though Democrats are happy to have her vote when she can.

Feinstein was ailing before her latest setback. For years, she has sometimes struggled to recall the names of colleagues, frequently had little recollection of meetings or telephone conversations that just took place, and at times walked around in a state of befuddlement. Some lawmakers who have interacted with her have come away with serious concerns that she is mentally incompetent to serve. Others have hung up the phone after conversations in which she repeated the same comments several times in a row with no apparent awareness that she was doing so.

Shingles can potentially contribute to cognitive decline in a number of ways, including by damaging blood vessels of the brain, said Dr. Sharon E. Curhan, a physician and public health researcher at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School who is studying the link between shingles and changes in cognition.

But there are few people in Feinstein’s circle who can persuade her that it is time to step down. A longtime friend, former Rep. Ellen Tauscher of California, who was known as a “Feinstein whisperer” died in 2019. Her husband, Richard C. Blum, passed away last year, a major setback for Feinstein.

Some current and former colleagues said the situation was alarming to watch and blamed Senate Republicans — who blocked Feinstein’s request for a temporary replacement on the Judiciary Committee — for upsetting images and sound bites of an infirm and confused senator trying to navigate the Capitol.

“Republicans are responsible for this nightmare scenario that’s unfolding,” said former Sen. Barbara Boxer, who made history with Feinstein in 1992 as the first female senators elected from California. “I am sick at heart at that. I blame them for being mean to her and spinning it to blame the Democrats.”

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Hillary Clinton makes case for Dianne Feinstein staying in Senate
Democrats have been increasingly alarmed by Feinstein’s absences from Capitol Hill, with some going so far as to call for her resignation.
Dylan Stableford and Christopher Wilson · YAHOO News Senior Staff
Wed, May 24, 2023 at 1:45 PM MDT·

Hillary Clinton argued that Sen. Dianne Feinstein — the 89-year-old California Democrat who has refused to resign despite worries about her health and ability to legislate — should remain in the Senate if Democrats want to continue confirming President Biden’s judicial nominees.

Speaking Monday at the Chicago Humanities Festival, the former presidential nominee and U.S. senator called Feinstein “a remarkable and very effective leader.” But Clinton, who described Feinstein as her friend, also made a practical argument for Feinstein staying in office.

Why Feinstein is facing pressure to resign

Democrats have been increasingly alarmed by Feinstein’s absences from Capitol Hill, with some going as far as to call for her resignation so that California Gov. Gavin Newsom can appoint a replacement.

Feinstein is a member of the powerful Judiciary Committee, and when she was sidelined for three months as she recovered from shingles earlier this year, the committee was evenly split between Republicans and Democrats. As a result, committee Democrats were unable to confirm most of President Biden’s judicial nominees. Her absence also undercut the committee’s ability to issue subpoenas investigating the numerous reports of Supreme Court corruption.

“Because Sen. Feinstein was absent, Republicans are passing legislation through the Senate, undermining the right of our residents to breathe clean air. And with a far-right judiciary targeting our human rights, we are unable to confirm judges. Sen. Feinstein must step down,” Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., tweeted late last month, before the senator returned to Washington.

Clinton’s case for Feinstein

Clinton, however, argued Feinstein stepping down would not make things any easier for Democrats.

“Here’s the dilemma: The Republicans will not agree to add someone else to the Judiciary Committee if she retires,” Clinton said.

“I want you to think about how crummy that is. I don’t know in her heart about whether she really would or wouldn’t, but right now, she can’t. Because if we’re going to get judges confirmed, which is one of the most important continuing obligations that we have, then we cannot afford to have her seat vacant.”

“If Republicans were to say and do the decent thing and say, well this woman was gravely ill, she had just lost her husband to cancer … of course, we will let you fill this position if she retires. But they won’t say that,” Clinton continued.

“So what are we supposed to do? All these people pushing her to retire: fine, we get no more judges? I don’t think that’s a good tradeoff.”

Is Clinton correct?

As Time’s Phillip Elliott has noted, senators are assigned their committees at the start of a new Congress, and any changes would in practice require 60 Senate votes. “That means 10 Republicans would have to allow Democrats to either send Feinstein’s replacement or another lawmaker into that role,” Elliott wrote.

It’s extremely unlikely that Republicans would go along with appointing another Democrat to the committee should Feinstein resign. When Senate Judiciary Chairman Dick Durban, D-Ill., floated the idea that Feinstein could be replaced while she was recuperating, the GOP swiftly shot it down.

“I don’t think Republicans are going to lift a finger in any way to get more liberal judges appointed, so whether she’s resigned or leaves temporarily from the Judiciary Committee, I think we will slow walk any process that makes it easier to appoint more liberal judges,” Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said last month.

Ongoing concerns about Feinstein’s health

Feinstein returned to the Senate in a wheelchair on May 10. Her office confirmed last week that her health issues were more complicated than it had initially disclosed, saying she had dealt with encephalitis, a rare but potentially debilitating complication that causes inflammation of the brain, as well as Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which can cause paralysis and hearing loss.

In a conversation with reporters shortly after her return, Feinstein appeared confused when asked about her extended absence.

How age become a tricky issue for Democrats

The frustration with the Feinstein situation comes as Democrats grapple with the party’s leadership becoming what some critics say is a gerontocracy, with the 80-year-old Biden set to top the presidential ticket next year, the 72-year-old Chuck Schumer serving as Senate majority leader and the 83-year-old Nancy Pelosi only recently having stepped down as the party’s leader in the House.

During President Barack Obama’s second term, some liberals called on Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg to resign so her replacement could be confirmed by the Democrat-controlled Senate before the 2016 election. Ginsburg, the oldest member of the court, instead remained on the bench until she died in September 2020, when Republicans controlled both the Senate and the White House.

President Donald Trump and GOP Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell moved swiftly to replace Ginsburg with Amy Coney Barrett, giving conservatives a 6-3 majority on the court. In 2022, Barrett joined with the other justices appointed by Republican presidents in repealing Roe v. Wade, a decision that allowed conservatives to outlaw abortion in much of the U.S.

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SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AFTER TRIPPING, FALLING IN SAN FRANCISCO

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UPDATE7:30 AM PT -- Senator Dianne Feinstein's office released this statement ... "Senator Feinstein briefly went to the hospital yesterday afternoon as a precaution after a minor fall in her home. All of her scans were clear and she returned home."

Senator Dianne Feinstein was at the hospital, TMZ has learned, after tripping and falling Tuesday in her home city of San Francisco.

We do not know how serious her injuries are ... only that she was taken to a nearby hospital. We're told she returned home Tuesday night.

The 90-year-old Senator has struggled with health issues over the last year. She was absent from the Senate for nearly 3 months earlier this year dealing with shingles, Ramsay Hunt syndrome and encephalitis.

She's also appeared confused ... telling a reporter upon her return she wasn't absent at all. She's also appeared confused at recent Senate hearings.

There have been quiet talks among Democrats and louder talks among Republicans for her to step down.

We reached out to the Senator's officer for comment ... so far, no word back.
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SENATOR DIANNE FEINSTEIN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AFTER TRIPPING, FALLING IN SAN FRANCISCO
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-- Senator Dianne Feinstein's office released this statement ... "Senator Feinstein briefly went to the hospital yesterday afternoon as a precaution after a minor fall in her home. All of her scans were clear and she returned home."

Senator Dianne Feinstein was at the hospital, TMZ has learned, after tripping and falling Tuesday in her home city of San Francisco.

We do not know how serious her injuries are ... only that she was taken to a nearby hospital. We're told she returned home Tuesday night.

The 90-year-old Senator has struggled with health issues over the last year. She was absent from the Senate for nearly 3 months earlier this year dealing with shingles, Ramsay Hunt syndrome and encephalitis.

She's also appeared confused ... telling a reporter upon her return she wasn't absent at all. She's also appeared confused at recent Senate hearings.

There have been quiet talks among Democrats and louder talks among Republicans for her to step down.

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