California Sen. Dianne Feinstein defends service after report about deteriorating memory

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California Sen. Dianne Feinstein defends service after report about deteriorating memory
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'I meet regularly with leaders,' Feinstein said Thursday in the call with the San Francisco Chronicle editorial board leaders. 'I'm not isolated. I see people. My attendance is good. I put in the hours. We represent a huge state. And so I'm rather puzzled by all of this.'

to the Chronicle report:"The real question is whether I'm still an effective representative for 40 million Californians, and the record shows that I am."following"a long battle with cancer."RELATED: Bruce Willis 'stepping away' from his acting career after being diagnosed with aphasia, family says

"I meet regularly with leaders," Feinstein said Thursday in the call with the San Francisco Chronicle editorial board leaders."I'm not isolated. I see people. My attendance is good. I put in the hours. We represent a huge state. And so I'm rather puzzled by all of this." Feinstein has faced questions about her ability to serve for a few years. CNN reported in 2021 she faced growing questions about her ability to do her job, losing her post as the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee after her Democratic colleagues privately complained about her performance during the confirmation hearings for Amy Coney Barrett's nomination to the Supreme Court.

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