Rep. Maxine Waters Says No One Is Too Old To Serve If They're Good
6 Articles
6 Articles
Maxine Waters Confronted on When Is ‘Too Old’ to Serve in Congress
Rep. Maxine Waters defended older elected officials this week when asked whether Congress and the presidency should have age limits. According to Mediaite, the 87-year-old California Democrat was approached Thursday outside the US Capitol by TMZ producer Jacob Wasserman, who questioned whether younger Americans are becoming frustrated with aging political leaders. Wasserman began by asking Waters how she responds to Gen Z voters who believe some…
Maxine Waters Won’t Say 100 Is Too Old to Serve In Congress During TMZ Grilling
Screenshot via TMZ on X Jacob Wasserman, one of TMZ’s new on-the-ground producers in Washington, DC, caught up with Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) on her way into the U.S. Capitol on Thursday and asked the 87-year-old if Congress needs age limits. “Congresswoman, Jacob with TMZ. How are you?” Wasserman began. “I’m fine,” replied Waters. Wasserman continued, “Good to see you. I have a question. I want to ask you something as a whiny Gen Z-er myself. S…
Maxine Waters Dodges When Asked if 100 Years Old is Too Old to Serve in Congress - Politics, Policy, Political Views
Screencap of Twitter/X video. Rep. Maxine Waters was recently asked by a reporter about old age and who is too old to serve in Congress. When he gets specific and asks if 100 years old is too old to serve, Waters dodges by suggesting that individual members should be evaluated based on how effective they are. Waters herself is 87 years old. When asked about Trump, Waters suddenly finds her energy. She stops, looks at the camera and rattles off a…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 80% of the sources lean Right
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium




