Donald Trump had an annual physical last week, and as we learned during a White House briefing on Tuesday, the president is apparently in good health. Dr. Ronny Jackson told reporters that the exam included the Montreal Cognitive Assessment, which led the physician to conclude that Trump has no cognitive or mental issues.
This wouldn’t ordinarily be a point of contention or concern with a sitting president, but Trump’s often bizarre antics have led to many questions about his mental fitness.
I can’t help but wonder, though, if the president fully appreciates what that test was all about. Consider his interview with Reuters yesterday:
[Trump] blamed his three immediate predecessors, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, for failing to resolve the [North Korean] crisis and, a day after his doctor gave him a perfect score on a cognitive test, suggested he had the mental acuity to solve it.
“I guess they all realized they’re going to have to leave it to a president that scored the highest on tests,” he joked.
Now, I didn’t hear the recording of the interview, and if Reuters says the president was kidding, I’ll accept that at face value.
But as long as Trump is talking about this, it’s probably taking a moment to understand what his high score is all about.









