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President Trump Reports Perfect Score on Cognitive Screening Test

President Trump stated he achieved a perfect score on a cognitive screening test taken multiple times. The White House referred to his public post and released a physician memo describing normal neurological results.

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He wrote that he had taken the test four times with perfect results each time and said all presidential and vice-presidential candidates should be required to take such tests. The test referenced is the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, a 30-point tool used by healthcare professionals to screen for early signs of dementia and mild cognitive impairment.

Sample questions include following a number-letter sequence, copying a simple drawing of a bed, drawing a clock set to five minutes past ten, and naming three pictured animals.

A memo from his physician stated the president remains in excellent health with normal mental status and strong neurological function.

A forensic psychologist told Newsweek that the test sets a basic floor rather than measuring intelligence or decision-making ability. She noted that repeated public testing is not standard practice and said scores at or above 26 are considered normal.

A clinical psychologist stated the assessment is designed to detect cognitive decline rather than measure capability. She said repeated testing can track stability over time but noted the test's limitations in identifying subtle changes.

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