49Trust
Partially True
🔍 Web Verified
Aaron RuparonX / Twitter4d ago
Trump: “I just finished a perfect physical at Walter Reed, I do it every six months, and I requested another Cognitive Test, the only President to do so, three times, and I aced them all — Got every question right. Few people in Washington, D.C., could do so, including Maggot and her flunky associate, Jonathan Swan. I would be willing to bet they couldn’t get 50% of the questions right.”
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Accuracy60%
Framing45%
Context40%
Tone35%
Analysis Summary
Trump posted on Truth Social claiming he completed a physical at Walter Reed and aced cognitive tests three times, calling himself the only president to request such testing — verified as posted by multiple outlets. The core factual claim (that he made the statement) is real, but the underlying boasts lack independent medical verification and his claim to be unique in requesting cognitive testing is historically inaccurate — Biden also underwent formal cognitive assessment. The post's framing dismisses specific journalists with dehumanizing language ('Maggot') and speculation about their test performance, shifting from health claims into personal attack territory.
Claims Analysis (4)
“I just finished a perfect physical at Walter Reed”
Multiple outlets (US News, Daily Beast, Independent, The Hill) confirm Trump made this statement on Truth Social on Saturday (July 12, 2026). The statement itself is verified as posted.
“I do it every six months”
Trump's claim about the frequency of his physicals cannot be independently verified. No medical records are public. Only Trump's stated practice is confirmed as stated.
“I requested another Cognitive Test, the only President to do so, three times, and I aced them all”
Trump has publicly discussed cognitive testing, but the claim to be 'the only President' to request cognitive tests is unverifiable and historically questionable. Biden also underwent cognitive testing. The specific claim of requesting three times and 'getting every question right' is stated without independent medical verification.
“Few people in Washington, D.C., could do so, including Maggot and her flunky associate, Jonathan Swan”
This is rhetorical comparison and personal attack. 'Maggot' is a derogatory nickname for Maggie Haberman. The claim that specific individuals couldn't pass a cognitive test is speculation without factual basis, phrased as insult.
⚠ Flags (2)
😨 Appeal to Fear
🚫 Fabricated Attribution
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