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Nikki Haley dubs Senate ‘privileged nursing home’ after McConnell freeze.

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley⁤ slams Senate as “most ⁢privileged nursing‍ home ​in ⁣the country”

Republican presidential hopeful Nikki Haley criticized ​the Senate on Thursday, describing it as the⁢ “most privileged nursing home in‌ the country.” This⁣ came after⁤ Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell froze during‌ a news conference on Wednesday.

Haley acknowledged McConnell’s leadership in the Republican⁢ Party over his long‌ tenure in the Senate but emphasized that⁣ it ‌was time for him to step​ away, especially after experiencing his second recent health scare.

Haley​ calls for mental competency tests‍ for government officials

During an‌ interview with Fox News, Haley expressed⁢ her concerns about the state of the⁤ Senate ⁢and also advocated for mental competency tests for government officials ‌and members of Congress over the age of 75. ⁣She⁣ emphasized the importance of ensuring⁣ that⁢ those making critical decisions on national security, the economy, and the border ⁣are at the top⁢ of their game.

Haley’s call for mental competency tests ‍has been a recurring theme in her campaign, although some conservative opponents argue that voters ​should be the ones to determine a candidate’s mental capacity.

If such tests were required for individuals over the‍ age of​ 75, both President‍ Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump would be obligated to take the exam.

“I think that we do need ⁢mental competency tests for anyone over the age ‍of 75. I ⁤wouldn’t care if they did them over the age‍ of 50,” Haley ‌stated. “But these are people making decisions on our national‌ security. They’re making decisions on our economy, on⁣ the border.‍ We need to know they’re at ⁤the top of their game.”

Despite McConnell’s recent health scare,⁣ he ⁢has been cleared⁢ by the attending physician for Congress to resume his⁤ duties in the Senate. Dr. Brian Monahan, the physician, explained​ that McConnell’s episode was not uncommon ​for individuals recovering ⁤from a⁢ concussion or⁢ experiencing dehydration.

As ⁤the political landscape continues to evolve, discussions surrounding the mental fitness of​ government officials are ⁢likely to persist.

Read‌ more: The Washington Examiner



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