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Trump Touts 'Aced' Cognitive Tests in NBC Preview, Says He Feels 50 Years Younger

Preview clips drew expert reminders that the MOCA he cites is a basic impairment screen, not proof of exceptional acuity.

Overview

  • In a clip from NBC's upcoming interview with Tom Llamas, the 79-year-old president says he has "aced" three cognitive screenings and is "100 percent."
  • He asserts he feels physically and mentally as he did 50 years ago as he approaches his 80th birthday.
  • Pressed on medication, he says he has taken daily aspirin for 30 years and resists lowering the dose, with reporting noting he uses 325 mg.
  • Clinicians quoted in the coverage say the Montreal Cognitive Assessment detects impairment and that passing it does not demonstrate high cognitive sharpness.
  • The preview circulated on X drew sharp criticism from viewers, and NBC plans to air the full interview on Super Bowl Sunday.