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Jimmy Kimmel Submits Himself to Trump’s ‘Dementia’ Test
Jimmy Kimmel proved once and for all how easy it was for President Donald Trump to pass the cognitive exam he took at Walter Reed Medical Center. In his Monday night monologue, Kimmel showed a Truth Social post from Trump bragging about having aced his “Cognitive Examination,
Nothing snuffs out questions about a near-octogenarian president’s health quite like that president repeatedly bragging about passing a dementia test.
Donald Trump keeps bragging about “acing” a cognitive test, and last night, on Air Force One, insulted a reporter who was asking him about his health, saying she wouldn’t be able to. Actual words from Trump to the reporter: “I took a cognitive test ...
The secrecy comes despite the White House press secretary saying earlier she would provide details about Trump’s cognitive tests.
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.
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