Rep. Jasmine Crockett responded to Donald Trump's challenge to take a cognitive test, criticizing his understanding of IQ scores and accusing him of obsessing over women of color, while Trump continues to boast about his perfect cognitive assessment scores.
President Trump reiterated that he took a cognitive test during his recent visit to Walter Reed, claiming he scored perfectly, though he did not specify which test or provide detailed results. His comments come amid ongoing public interest in presidential health disclosures, especially as age-related health concerns are often discussed. Trump also criticized Democratic Congresswomen AOC and Jasmine Crockett, calling them 'low IQ,' and made comparisons to the cognitive test questions, which include tasks like drawing a clock. The test, primarily used to assess cognitive impairment, is not an IQ test, and Trump has previously claimed to have scored perfectly.
A 2021 study demonstrated that cuttlefish can pass a version of the marshmallow test, showing they can delay gratification and adapt their behavior, which suggests advanced cognitive abilities possibly evolved for their complex foraging strategies. The research highlights the intelligence of cephalopods and their ability to learn and anticipate rewards, challenging assumptions about animal cognition.
Former President Trump is calling for President Biden to take a cognitive test to prove his mental capacity for re-election, claiming he aced two such tests himself. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended Biden's decision not to take a cognitive test, stating that the demands of the presidency prove his mental fitness. Biden's physician released a statement declaring him fit to execute the duties of the presidency.
The White House stated that President Biden "doesn't need a cognitive test" after his annual physical, with press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre emphasizing that the president's doctors and neurologist have assessed his mental soundness. Biden, 81, dismissed concerns about his age, stating that "everything's great" and that his medical appointment showed no need for a cognitive test. The president's physical revealed mild arthritic changes contributing to hip discomfort, but his physician's report noted no significant neurological findings. Polls indicate public concern about Biden's age, with a majority of voters expressing reservations about his ability to serve another term.
A new study confirms that Oriental pied hornbills possess advanced object permanence skills, similar to those of primates, allowing them to understand that objects and animals still exist even when out of sight. Researchers tested six hornbills and found that all were able to demonstrate an understanding of visible displacement, with three birds even succeeding in understanding invisible displacement. This suggests that hornbills may possess highly intelligent cognitive abilities comparable to those of parrots and corvids, indicating the need for further research into their cognitive capabilities.
Donald Trump claimed he intentionally mixed up the names of Nancy Pelosi and Nikki Haley, stating he's not a fan of either, and suggested they both "stink." This comes after his previous blunder of naming Haley "in charge of security" during the Jan. 6 insurrection. Critics mocked Trump for his use of the word "interpose," with some questioning his mental fitness. Haley responded by questioning Trump's sharpness and mental fitness, while the former president faced backlash for his remarks.
The White House has stated that President Biden will not undergo a cognitive test, despite a Department of Justice report highlighting his "poor memory" and concerns from voters about his mental acuity. White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre defended Biden's cognitive abilities, citing his interactions with world leaders and decision-making. The issue gained urgency after a report revealed that the president would not be charged for retaining classified material due to his "diminished faculties in advancing age." Additionally, a poll found that a majority of US adults believe Biden is too old for another term in office. Former President Donald Trump has criticized Biden for not taking a cognitive test, claiming that he "wouldn't pass one."
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated that President Joe Biden will not undergo a cognitive test as part of his annual physical, despite a DOJ report suggesting his memory was failing. This decision comes amid concerns over Biden's fitness for office, with a majority of American voters expressing doubts about his age and ability to serve another term. The DOJ report, which did not recommend charges against Biden, raised questions about his memory and lax attitude towards classified documents, potentially impacting his 2024 reelection campaign.
The White House confirmed that President Biden will not undergo a cognitive test as part of his upcoming physical exam, with press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stating that Biden's physician does not believe it is necessary. This comes after a report from Special Counsel Robert Hur last week found significant memory issues with Biden. Polling shows that Biden's age is a major concern among U.S. voters, with 86% believing he is too old to serve another term, including 73% of Democrats.
CNN's Dr. Jonathan Reiner refutes Donald Trump's claims about the difficulty of a dementia screening test, stating that finding it difficult may indicate early dementia. The test, known as the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, was designed to detect cognitive impairments and is meant to be easy for those without impairment. Despite this, Trump has repeatedly insisted that the test is challenging, even claiming it includes advanced math. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has also suggested that Trump is in "decline."
Jimmy Kimmel and Ted Cruz found a rare point of agreement when Kimmel expressed support for Cruz's idea of having Donald Trump and Nikki Haley take a cognitive test on television. Kimmel believes Cruz is quietly encouraging this to happen and is fully on board with the idea for entertainment value. Kimmel also questioned Cruz's support for Trump, citing a past conversation where Cruz expressed a willingness to run Trump over with his car.
Donald Trump challenged Nikki Haley to a mental aptitude test after she suggested he was "not as sharp" as he used to be, claiming he was "a lot sharper" and had aced cognitive tests twice. Trump's comments went viral on Twitter, with some users mocking his understanding of cognitive tests. Twitter users suggested Haley should agree to the challenge, while others criticized Trump's focus on cognitive tests as a measure of intelligence.
At a New Hampshire rally, Donald Trump boasted about acing a recent cognitive test, prompting questions about why he needed multiple tests and whether he has experienced other symptoms. He also struggled to pronounce the word "climate" and made verbal slip-ups, including confusing Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi and referring to the "clime" instead of climate. These incidents raise concerns about his cognitive fitness and undermine his argument that President Biden is unfit for office.
Former President Donald Trump boasted about acing a cognitive test a few months ago, claiming that his "mind is stronger now than it was 25 years ago." This comes after he confused Nikki Haley with Nancy Pelosi at a recent campaign event, leading to questions about his mental fitness from Haley and others. Trump's comments about his mental capacity have been a recurring theme, with the designers of the cognitive test he took questioning the accuracy of his claims.