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Concern grows over Trump mental fitness as polls shift

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A Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll found majorities believe Trump lacks physical health (51%) or mental sharpness (56%) to serve effectively.

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Open Questions

5 questions
Has Donald Trump undergone a recent comprehensive cognitive evaluation, and what were the results?
What specific behaviors or incidents prompted the clinical assessments of cognitive decline by psychologists?
Will the White House release Trump's full medical records or allow independent cognitive testing?
How do the conflicting poll numbers on Trump's mental fitness reconcile across different surveys?
What is the status of Representative Raskin's bill and letter regarding the 25th Amendment assessment?
Trump's mental fitnessfactual

Multiple psychologists and former officials allege Trump shows signs of cognitive decline or dementia.

According to Daily Express - US News, Daily Express - Health, Daily Express - World, The Independent - Main
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White House spokesman denies any cognitive issues, asserting Trump is sharp and energetic.

According to Daily Express - World, The Independent - Main

Context: This contradiction highlights a deep partisan divide over Trump's fitness for office, with clinical assessments conflicting with official denials.

Public concern about Trump's mental fitnessfactual

A Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos poll found 56% believe Trump lacks mental sharpness.

According to Daily Express - US News
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A PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll found 51% of Americans are concerned about Trump's mental fitness.

According to www.pbs.org

Context: Different polls show varying levels of concern, possibly due to question wording or timing, but both indicate majority concern.

This article was produced by Reed News using AI. All claims are cross-referenced against multiple sources.