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Countdown with Keith Olbermann

WHY DO THEY KEEP GIVING TRUMP COGNITIVE TESTS? - 10.30.25

Countdown with Keith Olbermann

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Politics, News, Sports

4.74.7K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

SEASON 4 EPISODE 29: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN

A-Block (2:30) SPECIAL COMMENT: The correct question has been lying there, invisible in the forest, for the trees.

It was Mary Trump who finally saw it – and asked it: “Why the hell (do) they KEEP giving him cognitive tests?”

That’s IT - isn’t it? THAT'S the question.

None of the details, none of the giraffes versus elephants, none of his stupid boastful insults about it, none of the small stuff. It's the big picture. Why the hell DO they keep giving him cognitive tests?

And I’ll add a corollary to Mary Trump's burst of simple genius: Why the hell do they KEEP giving him cognitive tests almost exactly six months apart?

Friday October 10, 2015 at Walter Reed, which he boasted about on board Air Force One this week. And Friday April 11, 2015, which he had also boasted about on board Air Force One last spring. Those dates are almost six months apart. 182 days.

If they’re not giving him pre-scheduled cognitive tests every six months that’s a helluva coincidence. 

Why the hell do they keep giving him cognitive tests?

And I’ll add a second corollary to Mary Trump’s question: why did they give him an MRI? Is it the first MRI to accompany a cognitive test? What was it an MRI of? I mean it may be irrelevant (I once had an MRI to see how my sinuses were draining correctly). You really CAN get MRIs for almost trivial stuff.

But you don’t get cognitive tests for trivial stuff.

Why the hell do they keep giving him cognitive tests?

PLUS: Trump says the Constitution prohibits him from running for president again. Again, mid-flight, after boasting about things that aren't real, he said: “If you read it it’s pretty clear. I’m not allowed to run." So that’s that, huh? That’s what all the experts say.

The same experts who said there was no Presidential Immunity.

So – what happens next? He just changes his mind? Or decides this term is eight years not four? Or he just cancels the 2028 election?

This isn't bluster and it isn't trolling. They might get away with it and they might not, but there are plans. And the more we're convinced they can never pull them off, the more likely we are to see another "presidential immunity" ruling from The Supreme Court. Or another Aileen Cannon. Or another January 6.

B-Block (24:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: Steve Bannon wants to expel Zohran Mamdani from this country. Hell, we should expel Bannon. If we can find a truck that can carry that much blubber. There's a media writer named Rich Greenfield who has extrapolated from the possibility that Comcast might buy CNN and merge it with MSNBC and he has the exact right person to run it: Charlie Kirk's widow (a bible student). And as ludicrous as that sounds, the guy now running CNN wasn't even home from his visit to the White House to try to butter up Trump and the Trumpists when one of the Trumpists mocked him on twitter for visiting. Today, appeasers not only lose, they get flamed on social media.

C-Block (36:00) THINGS I PROMISED NOT TO TELL: With the Dodgers in the World Series again it is time to hurry back to the greatest moment in their Los Angeles history: Kirk Gibson's pinch-hit homer even though three-quarters of his body was barely movable, to win Game One of the 1988 World Series and set them on the path to one of the greatest upsets in baseball history, over the vaunted Oakland A's. Gibson's homer was a surprise to everybody. Except me. Because I predicted it just before the first pitch of that final inning began. And there's a WITNESS.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.2

Countdown with Keith Olderman is a production of IHeart Radio.

0:30.5

The correct question has been lying there, hidden, invisible in the forest for the trees.

0:41.9

Mary Trump finally saw it, and she has asked it, quote, why the hell do they keep giving him cognitive tests?

0:49.4

That's it, isn't it? I'll add a corollary. Why the hell do they keep giving him cognitive tests almost exactly six months apart? He's boasting again about having passed one.

0:56.9

We believe it was three weeks ago, Friday, October 10th at Walter Reed, but who knows,

1:02.1

during what they first called his annual physical until somebody realized he'd already had

1:06.7

his annual physical last spring when he also boasted about having just taken one.

1:12.5

April 11th. That's two cognitive tests, April 11th and probably October 10th. Those dates are

1:19.8

six months apart. 182 days. If they are not giving him pre-scheduled cognitive tests every six months, that's a hell of a

1:30.6

coincidence. Why the hell do they keep giving him cognitive tests? And I'll add a second corollary to

1:38.5

Mary Trump's real question. Why did they give him an MRI this time? Is this the first MRI? What was it of? I mean, it may be

1:47.8

irrelevant. I once had an MRI to see how my sinuses were draining into the back of my throat.

1:53.5

You really can get MRIs for almost trivial stuff, but you do not get cognitive tests for trivial stuff every six months.

2:04.0

And we know all this because Trump can't stop himself.

2:07.2

He keeps talking about these tests.

2:09.3

He keeps thinking he's won some sort of game show or scholarship or Nobel cognitive

2:17.4

test prize. On board Air Force won this week. He boasted

2:23.1

reporters about acing the MRI and about passing the cognition test three weeks ago. Trump first

2:30.5

tried to insist it was an IQ test so he could insult representatives Ocasio

2:34.8

Cortez and Crockett, then he slipped and he admitted it was a cognitive test. And then he

2:40.5

described the test. This was this past Monday aboard Air Force One. Have her passed like the exams

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