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Veteran US senator Dianne Feinstein is turning 84, and there’s no sign she’s retiring

Dianne Feinstein plays a marquee role for Democrats on Capitol Hill amid probes tied to Russian influence and the 2016 presidential campaign

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Senator Dianne Feinstein. Photo: AP
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The oldest serving senator in the United States looks like she’s sticking around.

California’s Dianne Feinstein turns 84 on Thursday and is displaying signs that she’s headed for a re-election campaign, not a retirement party.

While the Democrat has been coy when asked about seeking a fifth full term next year, her political committee, unambiguously titled Feinstein for Senate 2018, raised more than US$650,000 in the first three months of this year in a cue she is looking ahead.

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Feinstein plays a marquee role for Democrats on Capitol Hill, where she has queried Attorney General Jeff Sessions and former FBI Director James Comey about their interactions with US President Donald Trump, amid probes tied to Russian influence and the 2016 presidential campaign.

On Friday, she warned that Trump might attempt to fire Robert Mueller, the special counsel investigating possible obstruction of justice.

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US Senator Dianne Feinstein arrives before former FBI Director James Comey testifies during a US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing. Photo: AFP
US Senator Dianne Feinstein arrives before former FBI Director James Comey testifies during a US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence hearing. Photo: AFP
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