Donald Trump claims that an animal-identifying cognitive screening test is very difficult.
What did Trump tell Hannity about his cognitive test?
Trump said:
He couldn’t do this interview. He couldn’t do an interview where you ask even if you ask questions. This morning I said, I say it loud and clear, that he should take a cognitive test. But they say it’s unconstitutional, whatever the reason, that it’s unconstitutional. But I got two, and they’re both. I’m very proud to say that. It means I understood everything well. And then Ronny Jackson did one. They’re not that easy. They show you the first ones, they are quite easy. If you fall into the intermediate category, very few people could answer these final questions. They are very tough.
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Trump insists he has no cognitive problems because he took a “very tough” test that included images of a lion, a giraffe, a whale and a shark and could identify which one was a lion pic.twitter.com/xvwHjWjAca
– Biden-Harris Headquarters (@BidenHQ) March 1, 2024
Biden releases comprehensive health summary
Trump is using the cognitive test both as a way to cover up his recent cognitive problems, such as not being able to remember the names of family members, and other problems such as appearing not to know what day it is and whether it is morning or evening while give an election speech.
The former president is also upset that Biden released a six-page annual health summary that included a negative screening for cognitive issues, while Trump refuses to make his medical records public and provided only a brief note from his doctor saying states that he is eligible to run. in 2024.
Why is Trump subjected to cognitive tests multiple times?
This doesn’t feel like the victory Donald Trump thinks it is.
Cognitive tests are only difficult if someone has a problem, so if Trump says the test is difficult it’s a sign that all may not be well.
Donald Trump believes identifying animals and remembering words is difficult, and this is another reason he is unfit for president.
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