
The personal physician of the President of the United States in the White House, Rear Admiral of the Navy Ronnie Jackson, during a briefing, spoke about the results of a complete clinical examination of Donald Trump, which took place on January 12. Jackson's briefing is reported by CBS and The New York Times.
According to him, the results of a clinical examination of the President of the United States indicate that he is in excellent physical shape. Jackson also reported that the results of tests on the cognitive abilities of the President of the United States are excellent: he scored 30 points out of 30 possible on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale (in this rating system, all results above 26 points are considered normal).
Jackson stressed that Trump himself asked him to include cognitive screening in the examination program, whose political opponents often accuse the president of being “out of his mind.” Commenting on media speculation on the subject, Jackson called it "tabloid psychiatry".
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“I found no reason to think that the president has any mental health problems,” Jackson was quoted by The New York Times.