Gov. Gavin Newsom poured water Friday on suggestions that U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein’sis yet another sign the ailing 90-year-old lawmaker should resign and let him appoint a replacement.
“I have to remind my friends that if she does resign and the governor — me — appoints someone, we may not get another federal judge out of the judiciary,” Newsom told reporters Friday at a briefing in the Capitol. “You think Mitch McConnell is going to allow that? You think for a second Mitch McConnell will allow another Democrat?”
Newsom went on Friday to praise Feinstein as an icon and an inspiration, and said her declining health as the Senate’s oldest sitting member has been difficult for him. Feinstein, a former San Francisco mayor who has championed gun restrictions and environmental protections over three decades as a senator, has been subject to mounting reports that she’s slipping mentally and her health is failing. California Democratic Reps. Katie Porter of Irvine and Adam Schiff of Burbank announced in January that they would run for Feinstein’s seat next year, before she said in February she wouldn’t seek re-election.
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