Trump Brags About ‘Perfect’ Score On Cognitive Exam — Asks Reporters ‘Were You Impressed?’

 

President Donald Trump bragged to reporters about receiving a “perfect” score on a cognitive exam, asking them “Were you impressed?”

The president has long bragged about his performance on a cognitive test that doctors use when they think someone might have traumatic brain injuries or other impairments. This was the genesis of the viral moment in which he immortalized the words “Person, woman, man, camera, TV” in a Fox interview.

Trump emerged into the press cabin aboard Air Force One Sunday night during his return flight to Washington, DC, and took questions from reporters, but he began by bragging about his recent annual physical — the results of which the White House released this weekend.

He bragged about getting a “perfect mark” on the assessment — which is not a standard part of the annual physical, but has been performed at Trump’s request — and asked if the reporters were “impressed.”

Real America’s Voice White House correspondent Brian Glenn — who rose to prominence by hosting rally coverage for pro-Trump media outlet Right Side Broadcasting Network (RSBN) before joining the White House press pool for RAV under Trump — earned a compliment from Trump by responding in the affirmative:

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: So, I think most of you have seen, they released my physical. I did the physical on Friday. And I understand it was a very good report. The numbers were perfect.

And I took a cognitive exam, and I would challenge anybody here to meet those marks because I have a perfect mark.

Were you impressed by that?

BRIAN GLENN: I am impressed, and I’m not going to take that test.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: But you’re not that surprised, right?

BRIAN GLENN: Not surprised at all.

PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: You aren’t. That’s good. I have a lot of respect for you as a reporter.

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