Watch: Trump, 78, Lies Directly to His Fans About His Age
At a town hall, the 78-year-old Trump said that he was “not that close to 80.”
During a town hall in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Trump cited a Friday report in The Wall Street Journal which noted that during his interview with the publication’s editorial board, Trump displayed “no sign of such slippage,” and had only become more “confident” and “knowledgeable,” despite the sustained incoherence the public may witness on the campaign trail. The Journal also rebranded Trump’s rambling as “discursive.”
“One thing they said that was great, ‘We watched this guy for 20 years, the one thing we know is he’s got no cognitive problem,’” Trump said. “I’ve got no cognitive!”
“She may have a cognitive problem!” he said, referring to Vice President Kamala Harris, as his supporters cheered.
Trump said he had called for a cognitive test for all people running for president, “not based on age.”
“You know, some of the greatest leaders in the world—and I’m not 80, and I’m not that close to 80—but in the Biden case, he’s 81 or 82,” Trump said, getting sidetracked yet again. He went on to laud Rupert Murdoch, who is 93 years old, as a “very successful” person who is also old.
Of course Trump is 78, only two years away from being 80. If elected, he would be the oldest person elected to office.
While the Republican nominee has called for cognitive tests, in reality, he has failed to disclose any new information about his physical and mental well-being, something which is not mandated but traditional of presidential candidates, especially ones where their age is a concern.