Dianne Feinstein was given the maiden name Dianne Emiel Goldman at birth.
She was born on June 22, 1933.
Feinstein attended Convent of the Sacred Heart High School and graduated in 1951.
She then continued to Stanford University where she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in History in 1955.
She is an 88-year-old American Democrat politician and currently a senior Senator for California.
She took over as the first female mayor for San Francisco from 1978 to 1988 after the then-mayor George Moscone was assassinated.
She was elected in a special election as the first female US senator, a position she has held since 1992 when Pete Wilson resigned to become governor.
Dianne Feinstein’s mental health: What disease does the senator have?
On April 14, 2022, four Democrat senators some former staff and a congress member of California spoke to San Francisco Chronicle concerning Feinstein’s alleged cognitive decline.
According to them, the 88-year-old senator experiences lapses in her day to day activities and therefore she is ‘unfit to serve’.
Feinstein releases a statement to the effect that the allegations considering her ‘unfit to serve’ are unfounded.
In 2017 she had an artificial cardiac pacemaker inserted and there were concerns about her ability to perform her job.