"Trump's Cognitive Test Claims: A Distorted Tale of Mental Strength"

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Former President Donald Trump continues to boast about acing a cognitive test, claiming it included identifying drawings of animals, including a whale, which the test's creator denies. The test, called the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, is not an IQ test and is used to detect signs of dementia or cognitive decline. Trump's fixation on the test has become a recurring theme in his public remarks, as he faces scrutiny over his cognitive abilities and age, particularly in comparison to potential 2024 primary opponent Nikki Haley and President Biden.
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