Feinstein's Confusion in Senate: Aides Step In.

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Senator Dianne Feinstein reportedly expressed confusion last year when Vice President Kamala Harris was presiding over the Senate to cast a tie-breaking vote, according to a new report detailing the difficulties the ailing lawmaker faces as she continues her work in the Senate. Feinstein has been struggling with memory issues for over a year, and since returning to the Senate after a prolonged absence due to illness, she appears frailer and relies more on her staff to help her do her job.
- Feinstein expressed confusion over Kamala Harris presiding over Senate: report The Hill
- Feinstein was confused by Kamala Harris presiding over Senate: report Business Insider
- Feinstein, Back in the Senate, Relies Heavily on Staff to Function The New York Times
- Senator Dianne Feinstein has aides to help her when she gets confused, report says The Independent
- Dianne Feinstein once became confused after seeing Vice President Kamala Harris preside over the Senate, report says Yahoo News
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