President Donald Trump is boasting about his cognitive test score and claiming he has the highest score possible, but his comments on Truth Social have started a debate that questions the test itself.President Trump is saying that he had a perfect score of 30 out of 30 in the cognitive test at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, which, according to him, is a sign of “extreme intelligence.” On the other hand, experts are at odds with him in this regard, as the whole test is for screening cognitive function, not for calculating intelligence.What Did President Donald Trump Say About His Cognitive Test Results? The president is saying that he has achieved a full score in a very difficult test. He said, “Unlike other US Presidents, none of whom have ever taken an approved, high difficulty, Cognitive Test, I scored a perfect 30 out of 30, considered ‘extreme intelligence.’”“In fact, this is my fourth such test, all PERFECT or 120 correct answers out of 120 questions asked! Anyone rarely gets a Perfect Score, especially when achieved four times in a row.” He wrote in his post.He also demanded that the candidates for president and vice president should also go through this kind of test by saying, “In fact, this is my fourth such test, all PERFECT or 120 correct answers out of 120 questions asked! Anyone rarely gets a Perfect Score, especially when achieved four times in a row.”Also Read: US CDC Health Alert: Deadly Risks and Infections Linked to Cosmetic Surgeries AbroadWhy Did Experts Question Repeated Testing?Trump’s claims were immediately questioned by experts like Dr. Jonathan Reiner and Abby Phillip of CNN. They argued that repeated tests may not provide the same value. According to them, as the president had taken the test several times and the questions didn't change that much, it was easy. Other than that, the test is not designed to calculate intellect; it is more of a dementia screening test.Also Read: Norovirus Spreading Across US: What To Know About The Highly Contagious Vomiting VirusQuestions Raised Over Cardiovascular And Cholesterol DetailsAccording to experts, the physical examination lacks detailed results from tests used to assess cardiovascular health.Barbabella’s description of Trump’s cardiac health cites results from a coronary CT angiography, an echocardiogram, and an artificial-intelligence-enhanced electrocardiogram analysis.Jonathan Reiner, Professor of Medicine and Surgery, Interventional Cardiologist, in a post on social media platform X, questioned the need for another coronary artery CT on Trump, as he was last scanned in October."We don’t typically scan patients 6 months later unless we are concerned about a finding on the initial scan. What prompted the repeat CT?" he said. Further, Trump’s cholesterol numbers and medication regimen also attracted attention from physicians who reviewed the memorandum.According to the report, his HDL (good cholesterol) level was 70 mg/dL, while his LDL (bad cholesterol) level was 53 mg/dL.The report said Trump takes rosuvastatin and ezetimibe for cholesterol management.“He’s got like the best cholesterol numbers you’ll see,” said Daniel Torrent, adding that it is unusual for medication alone to achieve such favorable values. “We don’t usually manage people to the point where they’re that good.”