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Donald Trump cognitive test speech interrupted by medical emergency: Video

Por: Newsweek Nation January 28, 2024

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Donald Trump had his speech interrupted on Saturday because somebody in the crowd needed medical attention.The former president was speaking in Las Vegas ahead of the GOP state primary on February 8.He was discussing cognitive tests and said there should be mandatory examinations for people running for government roles. Both Trump and President Joe Biden's cognitive ability has been the subject of much political analysis, with both making a... + full article



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