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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 15 MIN

Trump’s dementia exam reveals his “extreme intelligence” - according to Trump

from Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese · host Heather Delaney Reese

In the middle of the night, while most Americans were fast asleep, the President of the United States was awake inside the White House. At exactly 12:35 this morning, Donald Trump decided it was the perfect time to announce to the world that a cognitive screening exam, the kind doctors use to help identify signs of cognitive impairment and dementia, proved he possessed what he called "extreme intelligence." Healthy, confident leaders rarely spend their Saturday nights bragging that they successfully passed a basic cognitive screening exam. We are entering the most dangerous period of Trump's presidency yet.Based on the events of 5-31-2026The Breakdown:At 12:35 in the morning, Trump posted a rambling brag about scoring 30 out of 30 on what he called a "high difficulty" cognitive testWhat the MOCA test actually is: a dementia screening tool, not an IQ testDr. Jonathan Reiner, who served as Dick Cheney's doctor: "a score of 26 or higher represents normal cognitive performance, not extreme intelligence. None of the questions are high difficulty"Why taking the same test over and over again is not useful, because the questions do not change muchHow the fake Mount Rushmore images and the test boast are the same story, an attempt to manufacture a version of himself that reality will not provideWhy a person who has to keep insisting all night that he is great and brilliant usually feels underneath that he is notThe one limit left, and why the midterms are the first real mechanism in eighteen months that could take some of his power awayWhy instability in a man approaching the loss of unchecked power is the most dangerous combinationThe lesson of January 6: when reality collides with the version of events Trump wants people to believe, reality is what he tries to destroyCNN published an investigation today using commercial satellite imagery on Iran's nuclear and missile sitesIran has already reopened at least 50 of 69 tunnel entrances at its underground missile basesThey did it with bulldozers and dump trucks. The bombed roads have been repaired, in some places repavedExperts estimate Iran may still possess around a thousand missiles, stored deep inside facilities buried beneath hundreds of meters of rockTrump said the sites were obliterated. The evidence says they were notThe same pattern from the cognitive test to the war: claims that do not survive contact with the factsWhat he is willing to do to make his claims true, and what he is willing to lie about when they failWhy if Democrats retake Congress, Trump will hear "no" constantly, with subpoenas, hearings, and the possibility of impeachment returningWhy people who believe they are running out of time often stop thinking about tomorrow and start thinking only about survivalWhat we should expect over the next five months: more chaos, spectacle, and manufactured crises designed to exhaust, divide, and distract usThe thing making him dangerous is also the thing making him vulnerable. The midterms are why he is spiraling. And the midterms are why we are not powerless. The one thing Donald Trump fears more than being told "no" is being told "no" by millions of Americans all at once. And that is still within our power.This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.

In the middle of the night, while most Americans were fast asleep, the President of the United States was awake inside the White House. At exactly 12:35 this morning, Donald Trump decided it was the perfect time to announce to the world that a cognitive screening exam, the kind doctors use to help identify signs of cognitive impairment and dementia, proved he possessed what he called "extreme intelligence." Healthy, confident leaders rarely spend their Saturday nights bragging that they succe...

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