“We’re all concerned for President Biden’s mental health,” said a Republican senator who supported Donald Trump
Still, it’s particularly comical that Republicans are demanding more information about Biden’s fitness for office when Trump notoriously insisted on hiding crucial details about his health. His physician, Dr. Sean Conley,of the then-president’s Covid-19 infection in 2020 while Trump was hospitalized at Walter Reed National Medical Center. Trump also attempted to hide the reason for a separate trip to Walter Reed one weekend in Nov. 2019.
Trump continued, “And [the doctors] say… ‘Go back to that question, and repeat [the words]. Can you do it?’ And you go, ‘Person, woman, man, camera, TV.’ They say, ‘That’s amazing. How did you do that?’ I do it because I have, like, a good memory, because I’m cognitively there.”that passing the MoCA does not measure intelligence or skill. “It’s not meant to measure IQ or intellectual skill in anyway,” neurologist Ziad Nasreddine, who invented the test, told.
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