George Santos Introduces Bill Requiring President to Undergo Annual Cognitive Test

Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) introduced a bill on March 13 that would require the president of the United States to undergo an annual cognitive test.
The Executive Mental Competency Protection Act of 2023 would require the commander-in-chief to take a cognitive test every year no later than Jan. 1.
“Regardless of political affiliation, this should be a common sense and bipartisan agreement that when a man or a woman becomes President, they submit to an annual cognitive evaluation,” said Santos in a statement.
“Physical examination results are publicly released throughout their time in office, and a thorough cognitive assessment should also be included, and failure to comply will result in no federal funds being obligated or expended for official travel.”…}

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