Dear God, This is a REAL Photo of Dianne Feinstein Returning to the US Senate

The Democrats have been eagerly trying to get Dianne Feinstein back in action. She has been confined to a hospital for a significant period, causing Joe's judicial nominees to be in a state of uncertainty.

In their desperation, they forcefully pulled Dianne out of bed and placed her back in her senate seat, resulting in a rather unpleasant and unsettling sight.

ABC News reported that California Sen. Dianne Feinstein arrived at the Capitol for the first time in three months on Wednesday, gingerly emerging out of a gray sedan with the help of aides who assisted her into a black wheelchair.

The 89-year-old Democrat, welcomed back by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, said she was feeling "much better" after being absent while she recovered from shingles.

Feinstein's arrival came just moments after a statement from her office confirmed that her long-awaited return, which notes that she will be working on a "lighter schedule" on doctor's orders as she continues to recover.

She entered the Capitol about 3 p.m., following two of the day's three series of Senate votes.

What ABC News conveniently overlooks is the alarming state of Dianne's health and her visibly sickly appearance. It's truly "frightening," and I say this not out of disrespect but as an observation of the truth. It's concerning that she continues to serve as a representative of voters when she should ideally be under the care of a doctor.

This is a real photo of Dianne at the Senate, and no, it’s not photoshopped. 
 
It's truly disheartening and unfortunate that the Democrats seem to disregard basic human decency and respect. 

However, the reality is that I wouldn't feel comfortable entrusting this woman with the care of my house plants, let alone any responsibilities that demand critical thinking.

The fact that Congress has become akin to a nursing home is utterly shameful.

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