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When Wasserman suggested voters should focus on what politicians actually accomplish rather than their age, Waters agreed.
The conversation then shifted toward President Donald Trump after Wasserman asked whether an 80-year-old commander in chief might be too old, referencing prior public concerns over former President Joe Biden’s age.
Waters declined to directly engage on Trump’s age and instead launched into criticism of the president’s leadership.
“He’s made unkept promises. He is enriching himself and his family with cryptocurrency. He is absolutely committed to empowering himself,” she said.
Wasserman then returned directly to the age issue, asking whether there should be an age limit for the presidency.
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