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Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-California) returned to the Senate floor earlier this month after a bout with shingles kept her from work. But a recent New York Times report outlines the 89-year-old lawmaker’s heavy reliance on staff and aides and describes moments of concerning memory loss. The report calls into question the senator’s ability to function in the Senate. While they serve the typical roles of congressional staffers, Feinstein’s aides also help the lawmaker in her old age as her health declines. The report outlines a concerning example from last year when Feinstein reportedly expressed ...
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In a 30-second ad by the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the GOP labeled Democratic Senate candidate, Lieutenant Gov. John Fetterman (D-Pennsylvania), as a left-wing radical working with Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vermont). The ad, which includes a video of a white van with a Fetterman sticker and a group of young people, accuses Fetterman of being “too radical.” “Left-wing radicals are rolling into Pennsylvania, pushing John Fetterman,” the narrator says. The NRSC pushes further, saying Fetterman backed a “government takeover” of healthcare and energy policies. The ad also bashes Fet...
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As the bipartisan infrastructure bill awaits the final vote in the Senate as soon a Tuesday, the senators have found an unexpected hurdle: cryptocurrency. The original language in the bill would require brokers of digital assets to report on crypto transactions to the IRS. “As we know, cryptocurrency is a digital asset that more and more people are investing in. We should want that to continue, and continue in a healthy and sustainable way,” said Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio), who’s one of a group of bipartisan senators who added the original proposal to the bill. Both the cryptocurrency industry ...
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