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81% of Americans want Trump to go through and release a cognitive test

Frank M. EverettBy Frank M. EverettJune 21, 2025No Comments
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Republicans and corporate media have spent years talking about the age of former president Joe Biden and whipped themselves in a frenzy about what they thought was a cognitive decline, when, for all that we know, It can be cancer that has an impact on Biden.

All discussions on age and cognitive seem to breathe the Republicans after handing Donald Trump, 79, the White House.

Most Americans are very concerned about Mental capacity of Donald Trump and the lack of health files published by the current president.

Here are the latest data from Ipsos / Axios survey:

  • Half of the public says that the American public receives too little information on the health of the current President of the United States (50%), the Democrats (68%) being more likely to say that that the self-employed (47%) and the Republicans (33%).

  • About three out of five (59%) say that the American public does not receive enough information on the health of the members of the Congress.

  • One in four American (25%) says they agree that most elected officials are honest with the American public about their health, while 72% disagree.

  • According to seventy-five percent, they think that there should be a legal requirement for any current president to share his health files, including Democratic majorities (83%), Republicans (70%) and independents (72%). Less say that there should be the same legal requirement for former presidents (40%).

  • About four out of five respondents (81%) agree that there should be a legal requirement for any current president to undergo cognitive tests and disease screenings, with publicly shared results. Democrats are more likely to agree with this declaration (88%) than the self -employed (76%) and the Republicans (79%).

A question does not reach 81% of support in a large survey between democrats, the self -employed and the Republicans, so it is not a partisan belief influencing the results.

When Barack Obama was president, the American people did not discuss the need to test the president’s cognitive capacities. The same goes for the moment when George W. Bush was president.

It is a sure supposition that the next president will be younger several decades than Trump, and the idea of ​​cognitive tests for the presidents will evaporate from the mind of the public.

Consumer media avoid covering Trump’s decline For fear of the White House, but the American people are much smarter than the media and political elites think so. Americans see what’s going on.

They are Watch Donald Trump collapse before their eyes, And people want answers.

What do you think of doing Trump and freeing a public cognitive test? Share your ideas in the comments below.

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