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She arrived at the Senate around 3 p.m. in a silver Lexus, and was helped into a wheelchair at the curb. Senator Dianne Feinstein is greeted by Sen. Schumer as she arrived at the Capitol this ...
Feinstein in her first remarks since returning to Washington, D.C. after a bout of shingles in late February said the virus is still affecting her vision and balance and that she's been vaccinated ...
A shocking viral video shows Capitol Police arresting wheelchair-bound protesters—then zip-tying their wrists. The group, at least one of them a senior, was part of a protest against cuts to Medicaid ...
Sen. Mitch McConnell fell outside the Senate chamber Wednesday, the latest in a series of health scares for the former majority leader. The 82-year-old Kentucky Republican, who stepped down from ...
The wheelchair-using senator has said it represents "a complete loss of mobility and independence." Department of Transportation data shows an average of up to 35.8 wheelchairs are "mishandled" on ...
A group of protesters -- some wheelchair-bound or wearing medical devices -- were dragged away by police outside of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s office.
Grassley is back to work using his wheelchair. He was seen at the Senate Agriculture Committee meeting this week. The 89-year-old Senator fractured his hip in early January, ...
Sen. Tammy Duckworth didn't shelter with her colleagues on January 6 because she uses a wheelchair. She told Insider she feared the lack of accessibility in the Senate would have hindered her escape.
State Sen. Christine Tartaglione, D-Philadelphia, is the only state legislator out of 253 to use a wheelchair, and that comes with unique challenges.
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