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President Donald Trump claims he aced his third cognitive test and questions whether former Vice President Kamala Harris, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz could pass similar exams.
The White House is refusing to disclose details about the cognitive tests President Donald Trump has taken to check for early signs of dementia as concerns grow about the aging president’s health. The ongoing secrecy comes after the 79-year-old fired off an early-morning social media tirade on Friday,
Trump admitted that he misspoke last year when he told reporters he had received an MRI when it was a cardiovascular and abdominal CT scan.
Just last month, Trump announced that he recently passed a “third” cognitive test. This led social media users on Friday to question why the president is announcing his results again, with pundits pointing out that Trump made an identical claim last month.
Donald Trump gloated about taking his cognitive tests at a recent press conference, saying that all presidents and vice presidents should take them before going into office. On January 6, the 79-year-old politician spoke about how he aced his third test — and is as mentally fit to rule the country.
Since the first presidential debate there has been much talk about cognitive tests. Here’s what these tests look like and what they can and can’t measure. There has been much talk about the cognitive abilities of President Biden since his weak debate ...
President Donald Trump weighed in on the conversation about his health on Jan. 2, saying his doctors have 'just reported' that he nailed a third cognitive test — though he'd already talked about takin