Trump Says He Took Three Cognitive Tests
The current U.S. president stated that he completed three cognitive tests described as difficult. He added that many people would be unable to pass them. The president gave an example of a question involving a lion, a bear and an alligator.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewThe current U.S. president said he took three cognitive tests. He described the tests as hard and stated that many people in the room could not ace them. The president offered an example of a question from one of the tests involving a lion, a bear and an alligator.
The remarks occurred during an event where the president addressed the audience directly about his experience with the tests. No additional details about the timing, location or specific results of the tests were provided in the reporting. The account was reported by the social media account @unusual_whales.
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The statement may prompt further discussion about presidential cognitive evaluations.
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Public attention could increase regarding the content and standards of such cognitive tests.
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