Amend the Constitution to set an upper age limit for presidents.
May 25, 2025
Unless we die young, old age awaits us all — even U.S. presidents. Inevitably, the older we get, the greater the chances of our physical and mental health worsening. Yet although the Constitution says a president must be at least 35, it sets no upper age limit. This is a dangerous oversight that should be remedied with a constitutional amendment that sets a maximum age of 75 for a person to be sworn in as president.

My Story: A. Scott Bolden
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Being one of a handful of African American managing partners of a global law firm, I am often asked why I became a lawyer. My dad, retired Judge Raymond Bolden, a powerful role model, leader and strong father figure, is the reason. Coming from humble beginnings, having been orphaned as a child in Chicago and adopted by a family in Joliet, Illinois, he excelled in school, joined the Boy Scouts and got involved in oratory contests...

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