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Trump Suggests Cognitive Test For Biden After News Conference

Combination picture showing former U.S. President Donald Trump and U.S. President Joe Biden

Former President Donald Trump shared his thoughts on President Joe Biden's recent news conference, stating that he did not consider it a 'total disaster.' Trump mentioned that Biden mistakenly referred to him as 'Vice President Trump' during the conference, which he found notable. Despite some mistakes made by Biden, Trump expressed that it is not the end for him as long as he controls the delegates.

Trump also commented on the possibility of facing Vice President Kamala Harris in a future election, suggesting that it might be easier than running against Biden. He emphasized that if Biden were to step aside, Harris would likely be the Democratic Party's nominee.

Biden mistakenly referred to Trump as 'Vice President Trump.'
Trump finds Biden's news conference not a 'total disaster.'
Trump believes controlling delegates is crucial for Biden's future.

Furthermore, Trump mentioned that he believes both he and Biden have an 'obligation' to the American public to engage in another debate. He proposed the idea of undergoing cognitive testing together, asserting his own cognitive abilities and suggesting a joint cognitive test with Biden.

Trump expressed confidence in his cognitive health, stating that he has undergone routine tests and recently completed a physical examination with positive results. He hinted at sharing the test results soon and proposed the idea of a joint cognitive test as a way to address concerns about mental acuity.

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