Senate considers 35 years age qualification for president
I think there may be some confusion here!
To clarify, the United States Senate has not considered a bill to raise the minimum age qualification for the President of the United States to 35 years old. The current constitutional requirement is that a President must be at least 35 years old to be eligible for the office, as specified in Article II, Section 1 of the United States Constitution.
This requirement was established at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 and has remained unchanged since then. The 35-year-old requirement was intended to ensure that the President has gained sufficient experience, wisdom, and maturity to effectively lead the country.
It's possible that you may be thinking of a different country or a hypothetical scenario, but to the best of my knowledge, there has been no serious consideration or proposal to raise the minimum age qualification for the President of the United States to 35 years old.