If anything, it's a "good riddance" situation to have another octogenarian out of an influential political position.
There are serious liabilities associated with having people of that age holding certain positions.
There's obviously the physical ailments that are a risk (like we've seen with Mitch McConnell and the freeze ups and falls), and Diane Feinstein having to be away for months due to age related health deterioration.
Just in the past 5 years:
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (90) — hospitalized after a fall and had a months-long absence from the Senate in 2023 before later dying in Sept. 2023.
Sen. Patrick Leahy (82) — hospitalizations and hip-replacement surgery/rehab after a fall (2021–2022), which prompted absences.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (age 90+) — hospitalized for an infection and received IV antibiotics (January 2024) and was out of commission for roughly 2 weeks.
Sen. Mitch McConnell (83) — multiple public health incidents in 2023 (episodes where he “froze” or appeared ill) that drew attention and temporary interruptions to duties
Rep. Steny Hoyer (85) — suffered an ischemic stroke (August 2024), was treated and took a month off before returning.
Rep. Dwight Evans (70) — suffered a stroke (announced May 2024) and missed votes while in recovery for months.
Rep. John B. Larson (76) — experienced a medical incident / adverse reaction while speaking on the House floor (Feb. 2025) that briefly removed him from active duties.
...so just in terms of us as citizens, we deserve to have senators and reps that aren't going to have to miss work for months because they slipped on a sidewalk or caught the flu.
But then there's also varying cognitive decline that 40% of people in the age range of 75-85 experience that could have some very negative effects.
I think back to that one time when my grandma was getting older and a little more forgetful, and she accidentally let the cat out of the bag for my younger brother's surprise party because she confused him for one of my cousins and told him about it over the phone.
Now replace "grandma" with "Intelligence Committee member", and replace "grandson's 13th birthday" with "classified intel" -- and you see where my concerns lie.