Former President Donald Trump became the subject of mockery after claiming success on a cognitive test he took in 2018.
have signed a letter calling on Biden to take a cognitive assessment and pointed to examples of what they described as the president's"mental decline.""Unfortunately, your mental decline and forgetfulness have become more apparent over the past 18 months," the letter reads.
There was some confusion in 2020 when former President Donald Trump claimed to have"aced" a cognitive test administered at the Walter Reed National Medical Center. It later became clear he was referring to a test he took in 2018 and not a more recent evaluation. The 14 Republicans who signed the letter are Ronny Jackson of Texas, Bob Gibbs of Ohio, Jeff Duncan of South Carolina, Andy Harris of Maryland, Brian Babin of Texas, Jody Hice of Georgia, Claudia Tenney of New York, Gregory Steube of Florida, Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin, Kat Cammack of Florida, Jerry Carl of Alabama, Pat Fallon of Texas, Diana Harshbarger of Tennessee and Beth Van Duyne of Texas.
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