Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley has weighed in on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s recent public “freezes,” calling them “sad” and warning that the Senate has become…
“It’s sad,” the former South Carolina governor and ambassador to the United Nations told “The Story” host Martha MacCallum of McConnell. “No one should feel good about seeing that, any more than we should feel good about seeing Dianne Feinstein, any more than we should feel good about a lot of what’s happening or seeing Joe Biden’s decline.”
“What I will say is, right now, the Senate is the most privileged nursing home in the country,” Haley added. “I mean, Mitch McConnell has done some great things and he deserves credit. But you have to know when to leave.” Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley said on Thursday that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s recent freeze-ups in public are “sad” and that the upper chamber had become a “nursing home.”Haley, 51, told Fox News that the longest-serving Senate Republican leader had served admirably but he and other aging politicians — including Sen. Dianne Feinstein , 90, and President Biden, 80 — should step aside.
The US Capitol’s attending physician, Dr. Brian Monahan, on Thursday cleared McConnell to go back to work after the minority leader froze up during press availabilities on both July 27 and on Wednesday.The US Capitol’s attending physician Dr. Brian Monahan on Thursday cleared McConnell, 81, to go back to work after the minority leader froze up during press conferences at the end of July and earlier this week.Reps for McConnell said both times that the Kentucky Republican had felt lightheaded.
Feinstein was also hospitalized in March with a case of shingles and spent several months recovering at her San Francisco home beforeRumors have also circulated that Newsom may challenge Biden for the Democratic nomination next year amid widespread speculation about the president’s declining mental acuity.
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