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Congress' most out-of-it members: seniors who freeze, get bamboozled and even have dementia, yet remain in office
Chadwick Moo · 2026-05-21 · via New York Post

California Democrat congresswoman Maxine Waters doesn’t think 100 is too old to serve in congress, as we reported last week.

Despite twice being duped by Russian comedians and regularly making little sense, the 87-year-old is hitting the campaign trial once again this year to seek a 19th term, which would serving 38 years in office.

And she’s not alone, as other members of congress are showing advanced signs of senility and, in some cases, dementia but demain determined to stay the course.

Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Fla.)

Florida Democrat Frederica Wilson, 83, has been on a month-long, unexplained absence from Capitol Hill, where she has missed over 43 votes since mid-April and she has been a total no-show on all her legislative committee work.

Rep. Frederica Wilson speaks during a House subcommittee hearing.

83-year-old Democrat Frederica Wilson has been mysteriously absent for over a month, sparking concerns about her health and fitness. Getty Images

Wilson, the sassy senior known for dressing in pink cowboy getup, has been making increasingly unhinged remarks like demanding “an uprising where people are taking to the streets” over immigration enforcement and calls for citizens to phone Republican lawmakers with threats.

During her absence, Wilson’s social media accounts have shared recycled photos from last year, without disclosure, presumably to trick folks into thinking the lawmaker is well and active.

Following mounting media pressure, the congresswoman released a statement blaming “eye surgery” on her prolonged absence.

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)

According to a police report filed last year, nonvoting District of Columbia delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton, 88, has “early signs of dementia.”

Norton fell victim to a scam when a group showed up at her DC home at a time the “caretaker/power of attorney was not at residence” pretending to be HVAC workers. The scammers charged over $4,000 to her credit card.

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton leaving a House Oversight Committee hearing with an aide.

Norton has been described by friends and colleagues as “unable to function independently,” rarely in attendance for committee meetings, and appearing at times not to recognize people she has known for years, according to the New York Times. She’s denied dementia accusations. Getty Images

Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton listens at a Department of Homeland Security event.

The oldest member of Congress, nonvoting DC Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, was recorded as having “earlier signs of dementia” in a police report last year. Norton, 88, is pressing on and running for re-election. Getty Images

The oldest member of Congress, Norton, who recently tried to have a 19th century slavery emancipation memorial torn down, has been described by friends and colleagues as “unable to function independently,” rarely in attendance for committee meetings, and appearing not to recognize people she has known for years, according to the New York Times.

Norton, who has denied accusations she has dementia, has been in Congress since 1991. She is seeking re-election this year.

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.)

When Mitch McConnell, 84, first came to Washington in 1985 the Soviet Union was still intact and the pinnacle of consumer tech was the newly released Nintendo eight-bit home gaming system.

Senator Mitch McConnell gives a thumbs up from a wheelchair.

Senator Mitch McConnell, 84, gives a thumbs up from a wheelchair after suffering one of his many falls in recent years. The former majority leader has said he won’t seek re-election. Getty Images

U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell falling to his knees as he is being questioned.

McConnell has fallen several times in recent years, and frozen up twice on camera raising concerns about age-related decline. The Sunrise Movement

Like those old video games, McConnell now unexpectedly freezes up — except for him its during public appearances. While speaking to reporters on Pentagon policy in July 2023, McConnell, after a reported concussion earlier that year, bizarrely stopped moving, gazing ahead, dead-eyed, for over 30 seconds.

The same apparent neural glitch happened a month later in a similar situation, where McConnell only snapped to after a prodding from staff. The former majority leader also took a series of tumbles that year, eating the floor at the Waldorf Astoria in DC, during a trip to Helsinki, and at DC’s Reagan airport.

In 2025 He also required brief use of a wheelchair and the same year annouced this term will be his last.

Mitch McConnell walks with assistance from a staff member.

“They may look fine reading off a teleprompter or repeating canned phrases but behind the scenes they’re having what’s called white matter decline in their brain,” neurologist Russell Surasky told The Post. Getty Images

“When you get 75, 80 years old we know 50% of people show mild cognitive impairment (MCI). They may look fine reading off a teleprompter or repeating canned phrases, but behind the scenes they’re having what’s called ‘white matter decline’ in their brain,” Dr. Russell Surasky, a neurologist in Great Neck, NY, told The Post.

“They have a reduced ability to incorporate new information, which is obviously critical because that’s what Congress needs to do,” he added.

Rep. Maxine Watters (D-Calif.)

Reps. John Lewis, Frederica Wilson, and Maxine Waters in the Capitol Rotunda.

Maxine Waters (center of pic, pointing) is seeking re-election to her 19th term in Congress, but was twice duped by Russian pranksters and has been making increasing bizarre and unhinged comments. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) at a House Financial Services subcommittee hearing.

Rep. Maxine Waters told reporters that 100 is not too old to serve in Congress. “People should be evaluated and thought of in terms of what they do,” she said last week. Getty Images

Concerns over Maxine Water’s incoherent rambling have led many to speculate the 87-year-old California Democrat may be a few fries short of a Happy Meal.

In 2017 a pair of Russian comedians were able to successfully prank her into believing they were the Prime Minister of Ukraine and that Russia had “invaded Gabon” and was interfering in elections in the fictional country of “Limpopo.” Three years later, the same duo pulled the same stunt again, pretending to be climate activist Greta Thunberg’s father, calling with urgent climate news about the made-up island of “Chongo-Chango.”

Earlier this year, the almost 90-year-old congresswoman antagonized Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent during a House Financial Services Committee hearing, repeatedly interrupting and at one point asking the Committee chair, “Can you shut him up?”

Headshot of Kevin Munger, Assistant Professor of Computational Social Science at the European University Institute.

“We have the oldest Congress in history, the oldest president in history and I think this is exacerbated by campaign finance. Some of the biggest doners are also older and they give older candidates bigger weight,” author Kevin Munger told The Post. Courtesy of Kevin Munger

Man in a white blazer and black shirt.

“This gerontocracy of Congress is a much more critical issue than most realize, because it’s not just about the obvious politician who you see that shows the dramatic decline,” Dr. Russell Surasky, a neurologist in Great Neck, NY, told The Post.

Joseph Maroon and Isabella JCM pose for a photo with their medals in front of the Buckingham Fountain after competing in the Chicago Triathlon.

“You become very dependent for your identity on what you do. And fear of decline is actually a type of fear of death,” University of Pittsburgh neurosurgeon Dr. Joseph Maroon, 85, told The Post.   Courtesy of Joseph Maroon

Joseph Maroon, MD, Neurosurgeon, wearing a white lab coat with "Dr. Joseph C. Maroon Neurosurgery" embroidered on it.

Dr. Maroon said while seniors posses crystalized knowledge, also called wisdom, compared to the ambition and egoism of younger people, its common particularly in politicians and professional athletes to resist stepping away from the limelight. Courtesy of Joseph Maroon

Rep. John Carter (R-Texas)

Rep. John Carter, R-Texas, in a cowboy hat and suit, waves while leaving a House Republican Conference meeting.

Trump-endorsed 84-year-old incumbent congressman John Carter of Texas has been described by primary challengers as “half dead,” “worse than Joe Biden,” and his ongoing presence in Washington has been likened to elder abuse by those angling for new blood in the seat. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Rep. John Carter speaking at America's VetDogs annual Congressional Breakfast.

“Pretending that this biology of aging stops when you get to the Capitol steps isn’t compassionate. It’s national malpractice,” Surasky said. Getty Images for America's VetDogs

Trump-endorsed 84-year-old incumbent congressman John Carter of Texas has been described by primary challengers as “half dead,” “worse than Joe Biden,” and his ongoing presence in Washington has been likened to elder abuse by those calling for new blood in the seat.

Carter, this year running for his 13th term, holds the distinction of among the most-missed roll call votes this century in Congress (803) and appeared to struggle last week reading prepared remarks at a House subcommittee hearing.

“Pretending that this biology of aging stops when you get to the Capitol steps isn’t compassionate. It’s national malpractice,” Surasky said. “Seniority can’t be a senility shield. It’s endangering America because they refuse to pass the torch.”

Sen. Dianne Feinstein in a wheelchair being pushed by a man in a suit, with a police officer walking beside them in a large hallway.

Hidden decline is common among Washington’s gerontocracy. Following a mysterious disappearance just months before her death in 2023, the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.), 90, returned to DC confused and heavily protected by aides. Getty Images

Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.)

After flip flopping on the question of retirement, Illinois Democrat Danny Davis, 84, finally announced last July he would step down next year, marking three decades in Congress. Also a record-holder on missed votes, Davis has made markedly fewer public appearances since his announcement and has increased reliance on aides, critics say.

“You become very dependent for your identity on what you do. And fear of decline is actually a type of fear of death,” University of Pittsburgh neurosurgeon Dr. Joseph Maroon, 85, told The Post.  

“So your work is your life, or at least the source of your identity. When it declines, you’re in the process of dying, not only physically, but you’re dying emotionally and intellectually.”

Rep. Danny Davis, D-Ill., stands on the House steps wearing a mask and holding a cane.

Illinois Democrat Danny Davis, 84, finally announced last July he would step down next year marking three decades in Congress. A record-holder on missed votes, Davis has made markedly fewer public appearances since his announcement. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

U.S. Rep. Danny Davis greeting someone outside the U.S. Capitol.

Davis will step down next January after 30 years in Congress. Critics say he’s increasingly reliant on aides as his term winds down. TNS

Rep. Danny Davis on the phone at a House Ways and Means Committee hearing.

“Seniority can’t be senility shield. It’s endangering America because they refuse to pass the torch,” Dr. Surasky said. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

Kevin Munger, author of Generation Gap: Why the Baby Boomers Still Dominate American Politics and Culture, told The Post several factors came together that resulted in the Baby Boomer generation’s outsized power and influence, including demographic, financial and advances in healthcare.

“We have the oldest Congress in [US] history, the oldest president in history and I think this is exacerbated by campaign finance. Some of the biggest doners are also older and they give older candidates bigger weight,” he said.

 Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.)

At an anti-Elon Musk rally last year, Emanuel Cleaver, 81, left heads scratching after he struggled through a string of made up words, telling the crowd, “take your musty mullyon and musky Moscow rights to the moon you musty moo moo.”

Representative Emanuel Cleaver speaks at a podium with a "HANDS OFF HOUSING" sign in front of a crowd holding protest signs.

“Take your musty mullyon and musky Moscow rights to the moon you musty moo moo,” rambled 81-year-old Missouri Rep. Emanuel Cleaver last year at an anti-Elon Musk rally. Getty Images

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver checks out newspaper front pages at the Newseum.

Cleaver has missed more than triple the median for current House members roll call votes and has taken to conducting town halls via phone rather than showing up to his district in person. He’s seeking re-election this year. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images

The ordained minister became a meme in January 2021 when leading the opening prayer for a new Congress he strangely gendered the word “amen,” saying “amen and awoman,” despite the word translating from Hebrew to mean “so be it” without any gendered markers.

The strange addition followed other bizarre comments about “dark spirits” in the Trump administration.

Cleaver has missed more than triple the median for current House members roll call votes and has taken to conducting town halls via phone rather than showing up to his district in person. He’s seeking re-election to his 12th term this year.

Maroon, author of the book Square One: A Simple Guide to a Balanced Life, said while seniors possess crystalized knowledge (aka wisdom), compared to the ambition and egoism of younger people, its common particularly in politicians and professional athletes to resist stepping away from the limelight.

“The crux of the matter is having the insight to realize that you’re transitioning into another phase.”

“But some of us trudge on regardless, trying to leave a legacy,” Maroon said.