Trump said he would "absolutely" step down from the presidency if he felt his health was declining
From CNN's Jack Forrest
Former President Donald Trump, who would be the oldest person to ever be elected president if he wins in November, said he would “absolutely” step down if his health was declining.
Asked by Semafor’s Kadia Goba if he would step down as president if he felt his health was declining, the 78-year-old said, “Oh, absolutely.”
“If I thought that I was failing in some way … I’ll go a step further, I want anybody running for president to take an aptitude test, to take a cognitive test, I think it’s a great idea. And I took two of them and I aced them,” he said.
Trump advocated for anyone, regardless of age, to take a test if they are running for president.
He said he would take another test along with his presumptive Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.
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