Trump Calls for Cognitive Test for Presidential Candidates and Sparks Controversy
Posted on 05/01/26 at 14:03
- Trump Cognitive Test Proposal
- Claims He Had Three Terms
- Statement Sparks Strong Controversy
Donald J. Trump once again placed himself at the center of political debate in the United States.
The president proposed a mandatory cognitive test for anyone seeking the presidency or vice presidency.
The statement was published on Truth Social on Thursday, April 30.
- Why it matters: The cognitive test proposal Trump made opens a new discussion about the requirements to run for president.
It also reignites political tensions due to direct attacks on rivals and controversial claims.
Trump Reveals Cognitive Test Proposal and Sparks Debate
Donald Trump proposes mandatory cognitive exam for anyone seeking the presidency or vice presidency of the United States. 🧠 https://t.co/v91W2u9P4n
— EXPRESO (@Expresoweb) April 30, 2026
Trump suggested that any presidential candidate should undergo a mental evaluation before entering the race.
According to the president, this measure would prevent unexpected electoral outcomes.
He argued that the test would help assess candidates’ mental fitness.
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In his message, he used his characteristic tone to reinforce the idea.
He also claimed that the country would be different under such a requirement.
The proposal did not include details about how the test would be implemented.
It also did not specify what type of medical evaluation would be required.
Attacks on Political Rivals
US President Donald Trump says that anyone running for president or vice president should be required to take a cognitive test before entering the race, and claims he personally took and passed such an exam three times while in office. pic.twitter.com/S2yFhTeXeU
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) April 30, 2026
Trump accompanied his cognitive test proposal with direct criticism of Democratic figures.
He mentioned Barack Obama in his post.
He also referred to Joe Biden as “Sleepy Joe.”
He claimed that with a prior test, the country would not have been “surprised” by those election results.
These statements generated immediate reactions on social media.
The tone of the message reinforced the former president’s usual political confrontation.
The combination of proposal and attacks amplified the online debate.
Claim About “Three Terms” Sparks Controversy
The most controversial point was a statement about his own presidential record.
Trump said he had taken the cognitive exam three times.
He claimed this happened during his “THREE” terms as president.
The use of capital letters emphasized that claim in his message.
This statement directly contradicts the U.S. Constitution.
The Twenty-second Amendment to the United States Constitution sets a maximum of two presidential terms.
This limit applies to both consecutive and non-consecutive terms.
The claim quickly sparked questions across digital platforms.
Trump Highlights Cognitive Test Results
The president also emphasized his performance on the exams.
He said he achieved perfect scores on all three occasions.
He claimed that doctors considered this result uncommon.
With this, he reinforced his stance on the importance of mental fitness.
The message concluded by reiterating his view on leadership requirements.
The combination of proposal, attacks, and personal claims shaped the day’s political conversation around Trump’s cognitive test proposal.