It’s bad enough for a president who will be 82 years, seven months and six days old on the last day of his second term to be teasing a Constitution-defying third term, as Donald Trump has been doing on his Asia trip. At least he can boast that his physician says he has the heart of a 65-year-old. (Yes, Trump critics, it turns out the president really does have a heart!) But the struggle to get elderly baby boomer politicians to gracefully exit the stage hit a new low last week, when the office of 88-year-old congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton disputed a D.C. police report saying that she has “early stages of dementia” and contended that the police weren’t qualified to make that assessment.
The latest example of Capitol Hill’s geriatric problem
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