Trump brags about needing yet another cognitive test

President Donald Trump has revealed that he’s had yet another cognitive test:

Trump in decline

Sam Seder of the Majority Report noted that Trump’s cognitive test is his fourth in the past five months. As many have pointed out, it’s worrying Trump’s medical team thinks he needs constant cognitive tests:

This same user pointed out the following in October last year:

While it’s better than nothing that Trump is passing these tests (according to him), it’s obviously not normal that he has to take so many. It’s also not the only sign Trump is in poor health.

As Maddison Wheeldon reported for the Canary, Trump may literally be killing himself:

Donald Trump has increased his aspirin dose to ensure he has “nice, thin blood”. The problem is that Trump made this decision himself. The bigger problem is that it’s something doctors recommend against for a man of his advanced age.

As the Wall Street Journal reported, this is how much aspirin he takes:

Barbabella, Trump’s physician, said the president uses aspirin for “cardiac prevention.” He said Trump takes 325 milligrams of aspirin a day. A low dose of aspirin is most commonly 81 milligrams, according to the Mayo Clinic.

This is what the BBC reported in 2017:

People over 75 taking daily aspirin after a stroke or heart attack are at higher risk of major – and sometimes fatal – stomach bleeds than previously thought, research in the Lancet shows.

The ‘daily aspirin’ use detailed in that article was 75mg.

Trump is also struggling to stay awake, which is wild considering how manic his administration is:

Brain drain

It’s additionally concerning that the president can’t stop talking about these cognitive tests. You have to assume his team have advised him against drawing attention to them, and yet:

It’s almost like he can’t stop himself.

It’s almost like there’s something wrong with him.

You know – cognitively.

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By Willem Moore

This post was originally published on Canary.