
Trump seemed to be referring to the Montreal Cognitive Evaluation, a 10-minute examination designed to establish indicators of dementia or Alzheimer’s, with easy questions that may usually be answered by many toddlers.
Nonetheless, the politician continued: “The primary couple questions are simple: a tiger, an elephant, a giraffe, you understand. Once you stand up to about 5 or 6, after which if you stand up to 10 and 20 and 25, they could not come near answering any of these questions.”
Ocasio-Cortez picked up on Trump’s confusion and tweeted a video clip of him speaking with the reporters, whereas including, “Howdy, Mr. President! Out of curiosity, did these medical doctors ask you to attract a clock by any probability? Was that half laborious for you, too?”
One well-known a part of the examination asks check takers to “draw a clock that reads ten previous eleven.”
Her tweet continued: “Asking for 340 million individuals.”

