In preparation for Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, former US President Donald Trump issued a challenge to Republican Party opponent Nikki Haley, claiming he would ace the test and “she’s not gonna even come close to winning.”
He claimed in an interview with Fox News on Monday that he would score higher than Nikki Haley, who has been criticizing him for his mental faculties and asserting that the business billionaire is unfit to hold the White House.
Haley, the former US ambassador to the UN, had been repeating at her electoral rallies the mental capacity assessment for political leaders over 75.”Well, I believe my intelligence exceeds hers. “This is what I would do: I would take an aptitude test right now and compare my results to hers. I guarantee that she will not even come close to winning,” declared the 77-year-old Trump.
The former president, who has been charged four times, reiterated his claim that he passed the ability test twice: once while he was in office and the other more recently.
“I aced it twice,” declared the first-ever former president to face criminal charges. I did really well. However, I would say that—you know, I believe it’s a fantastic idea—to require any candidate for president to take a cognitive test. A wise individual serving as president would be wonderful.”
Trump has been talking a lot about his intelligence and the results of the 2018 test he took with former White House physician Ronnie Jackson, who claimed the former head of state answered all of the questions on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment accurately.