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    Dianne Feinstein Hospitalized After Home Fall

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    Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), in her nineties, experiences minor fall at home, receives brief hospitalization

    Reports confirm that Nonagenarian Senator Dianne Feinstein of California took a tumble at her residence in San Francisco on Tuesday. The incident led to a short hospitalization, though her office has clarified that it was a precautionary measure. Despite the fall, all scans showed no signs of injury, and she returned home.

    TMZ initially covered the story, highlighting that the nature of any potential injuries remains uncertain. It’s worth noting that Feinstein has previously used this residence as a retreat during her recovery from earlier health issues.

    Concerns about Feinstein’s well-being have been growing, particularly with recent reports indicating that she has given power of attorney for her legal affairs to her daughter, Katherine.

    Notably, a few weeks ago, Feinstein’s health drew attention during a Senate Appropriations Committee vote. During the proceedings, committee chair Patty Murray (D-WA) had to guide Feinstein on her voting choice, leading to a moment of confusion. An aide stepped in to provide guidance, and Murray directed Feinstein to simply say “Aye.”

    This occurrence follows Feinstein’s extended absence from the Senate earlier this year due to health concerns, which resulted in her missing over 90 votes. Upon her return, she notably responded to questions about well wishes with the comment, “I haven’t been gone.”

    Feinstein’s health struggles, including battling shingles, have raised questions about her mental acuity. Last year, The New York Times reported that Democrats were trying to manage her declining mental health discreetly. Instances were cited where she struggled to remember colleagues’ names, had difficulty recalling meetings and phone conversations, and appeared confused at times.

    The current term is set to be Feinstein’s last, with her retirement expected at the end of 2025. The race to succeed her includes prominent figures like Representatives Katie Porter, Adam Schiff, and Barbara Lee, all vying for her coveted Senate seat.

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