Hoyer should take this as a sign to retire and make room for younger, more capable leaders who can actually keep up with the demands of the job. It's concerning to see someone at 85 still in such a critical role, especially after a health scare like a stroke. We need fresh blood in Congress, not people who've been there for decades clinging to their seats.
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