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Trump Touts Health Results, Cotton Plan and Georgia Case

Donald Trump used Truth Social to highlight a favorable medical report and a perfect cognitive test score, arguing that other presidential candidates should be required to undergo the same screening. He also amplified a legal dispute in Georgia over efforts to remove a judge from the election-interference case, while promoting a USDA-linked message about boosting cotton over chemicals. Together, the posts show Trump leaning into familiar themes of personal strength, grievances over legal proceedings, and a policy message aimed at rural and manufacturing audiences.

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Trump Health and Cognitive Test

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Trump said the results of his physical at Walter Reed were “extremely good” and claimed he scored a perfect 30 out of 30 on a cognitive test. He also said this was his fourth perfect score and argued that all presidential and vice presidential candidates should be required to take a high-difficulty cognitive exam.

The post is designed to reinforce Trump’s long-running argument that he is physically and mentally fit to lead, while turning a potential vulnerability into a show of strength. By boasting about a perfect score and calling for mandatory testing for rivals, he tries to frame the issue as one of transparency and toughness, not age or fitness. The repeated attacks on “Dumocrats” also keep the message in familiar campaign style: self-praise paired with insult-driven confrontation that energizes supporters and irritates opponents.

“The results of my Physical Examination, taken at Walter Reed Military Medical Center, and just released, were extremely good.”
“I scored a perfect 30 out of 30, considered ‘extreme intelligence.’”
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