There is even a face mask.
On Wednesday, in an interview with Fox News, Donald Trump, doubling down on a dubious claim he had first made on Sunday in an interview with Fox anchor Chris Wallace, went into a lengthy discussion of the "cognitive" test he had taken, claiming yet again that he had "amazed" the doctors who had administered the test.
As an example, he discussed one particular question, in which he was told five words and then asked to repeat them. As everyone now knows, those words were "Person, woman, man, camera, TV." As the interviewer, Dr. Mark Siegel, looked on patiently , Trump, saying that he had gotten "extra points" for not only remembering the words, but repeating them back in the right order. He claimed the the doctors had said to him, "That’s amazing.
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