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President Trump Boasts He’s Sharper Than Ever, Joking About Cognitive Test: ‘Is It Hard?’
President Trump reportedly declared during a recent interview that his mental acuity has only improved with age, insisting he aced his latest physical exam.
He allegedly recounted doctors offering a cognitive assessment, to which he quipped about its difficulty before affirming his own intelligence.
Trump’s comments arise amid ongoing public scrutiny over his health disclosures during his current term. At 79, President Trump continues to address questions from voters and opponents about transparency in medical records, a discussion that persisted through the 2024 campaign and into his second administration.
Such updates often draw parallels to previous presidents, where routine examinations turned into detailed public summaries due to media and congressional demands. Trump’s method, mixing wit with assurance, mirrors his rally and debate tactics, where personal stories often steer away from policy details.
It is true that President Trump underwent advanced imaging tests in October 2025 at Walter Reed, with the White House physician reporting perfectly normal results for his heart and abdomen, free of arterial issues. He stated that a recent comprehensive cognitive test was aced, consistent with his narrative of exceptional performance, though standard assessments like the MoCA evaluate basic capabilities rather than advanced executive functions relevant to leadership roles.
Claims of enhanced sharpness over past years remain unverified by external reviews, as complete medical details stay confidential, which sustains debates across political lines on evaluation norms. Supporters see his openness as confidence-building, while detractors contend it avoids uniform benchmarks similar to those for aviators or service members.
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