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Trump Repeats Cognitive Test Boast Amid Fact-Checks
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President Donald Trump reiterated during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday that he took and "aced" the Montreal Cognitive Assessment three times, citing it as evidence of his fitness. Social media users on X and the platform's Grok chatbot countered with community notes and fact-checks, saying the screening is a 10–15 minute tool for mild cognitive impairment, not an IQ or comprehensive evaluation.
Scoring Rationale
Timely reporting of a political medical-claim and social-media fact-check, but limited novelty and low technical significance.
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- Read OriginalDonald Trump’s ‘Cognitive Test’ Claim Gets Fact‑Checked by X Community Noteinquisitr.com
