Trump Aced 3 Brain Tests — Biden Would've Failed
President Donald Trump, currently 79, made these remarks during recent events in early May 2026, including a speech to seniors at The Villages in Florida and a roundtable in Las Vegas. Joking about his age, he stated he feels "the same as I felt 50 years ago" and insisted he is not a senior, but rather someone who simply "caters to the seniors."
His comments included several distinct points regarding presidential health and his predecessor:Age and Transparency: Trump joked that if he ever truly felt unwell, he would be honest about it—though he added that he likely wouldn't need to say anything because it would be visible to the public, just as it was in the "last administration" (referring to former President Joe Biden).Cognitive Test Proposal: He renewed his call for mandatory cognitive testing for anyone running for president or vice president. He claimed that such testing would prevent the election of leaders he deems "unfit," specifically citing Biden and Barack Obama as individuals who might have failed.Personal Performance: Trump boasted of being the only president to have taken a cognitive exam, claiming he has now "aced" three of them with perfect scores (30/30). He has previously identified the exam as the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), which is a screening tool used by doctors like those at Walter Reed Medical Center to detect early signs of dementia or cognitive impairment.Test Content: During a rally, he recounted a complex mental math exercise and standard animal identification questions (e.g., identifying a lion, giraffe, or bear) from the tests, asserting that the final questions were significantly more difficult.
While Trump uses these results to defend his fitness for office, medical professionals and critics often note that passing a screening like the MoCA indicates a normal baseline of cognitive function rather than exceptional intelligence.

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