President Trump will ask a question from an Air Force 1 reporter on April 11, 2025.
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President Trump told reporters that it was one of the first physically and physically tests he took on Friday of his second term at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, and his doctors will report on his results in the coming days.

“I took a cognitive test, and I don’t know what to tell you. “I took a lot of different tests, I had something to do with my mind and related to other things.”
The president is not obligated to reveal their medical records, and he has a long history of hiding their medical issues.
Trump has not come close to his health information in recent years – at 78 years old, the oldest president to take office in his second term. His predecessor, former President Joe Biden, began his first term at the same age, visibly late while he was in office.
Cognitive testing was part of Trump’s first White House physically and physical in 2018. Trump later recounted how he “earthed” the test.
The test was not part of Biden’s 2024 physical thing. This is a decision the White House had to defend after Biden struggled before he finally dropped out of the presidential election amid a debate with Trump last summer.