
"Biden was great, but is Trump in good health? I sit here and I sit here, I do news, four news conferences a day. I ask questions from very intelligent lunatics, you people. I always give I give the right answers. There's never a scandal, there's never a problem. I give you answers that solve your little problems. You go back and you can't find anything, but you do you do stories about Biden was in wonderful health."
"Trump has spent years bragging about his performance on a test called the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA), which begins, as Trump himself has noted, with tasks like identifying animal drawings and progresses to a climax of knowing where you are and what day it is. Over the years, it has become clear that Trump falsely equates the assessment with an aptitude or IQ test. Trump held his final Cabinet meeting of the year, which was carried live on Tuesday's edition of CNN's Inside Politics."
President Donald Trump used a Cabinet meeting to defend his cognitive-test performance and to lash out at the press. He repeatedly referenced the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MOCA), describing its simple early tasks and implying the questions grow harder later. He has long boasted about MOCA results and equated the exam with intelligence. He criticized a New York Times profile examining his schedule, MRI, speeches, and comments about the afterlife. He said he received all A's on a physical, insisted he is sharper than 25 years ago, and contrasted his activity with Biden's news-conference absence.
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