Trump Forgets His Age at Town Hall, Insists He Has 'No Cognitive'
Donald Trump delivered another bizarre rambling performance at a Town Hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Sunday, at one point seeming to forget his own age while discussing charges that he is not mentally fit to serve.
"I'm not 80, and I'm not that close to 80," Trump, who is 78-years-old said, before attacking Biden for being "81 or 82." Trump also then repeatedly claimed to have "no cognitive," when discussing charges from Kamala Harris that he is not mentally fit to be president.
"I have no cognitive. She may have a cognitive problem. But, but. There’s no cognitive problem. It was nice that they actually said that, they said you know, if anyone has any questions we were grilling this guy for two hours or two and a half hours and he’s got no cognitive."
Trump has been winding down his campaign only weeks out from the election; recently cancelling an event with the NRA, a second Harris debate, and interviews with CNBC and 60 Minutes. Trump's staff has cited "exhaustion" as the reasons for the cancellations. Just last week, Trump gave a disastrous Town Hall wherein he stopped taking questions and asked music to be played over the loudspeakers for 40 minutes, swaying and conducting on stage.
Despite all of this, Trump refuses to make his medical records public. More than 230 Doctors recently signed an open letter calling on Donald Trump to do so. "Donald Trump is nearly 80 years old," The open letter states. "While many older adults are highly functional, age can also come with cognitive changes that affect our ability to function well in complex settings. We are seeing that from Trump, as he uses his rallies and appearances to ramble, meander, and crudely lash out at his many perceived grievances."
"Given his advancing age – if elected again, he would be the oldest president in history by the end of his term – his refusal to disclose even basic health information is a disservice to the American people."