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Raskin asks White House physician for ‘comprehensive cognitive assessment’ of Trump

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) has called for a thorough evaluation of President Trump’s cognitive abilities by the White House physician, in light of recent events surrounding the Iran War. In a letter addressed to Sean Barbabella, a Navy captain serving as Trump’s official doctor, Raskin expressed concerns about the President’s words and actions, which have raised questions about his mental fitness.

Raskin, who serves on the House Judiciary Committee, has been a vocal critic of Trump’s policies and actions. In his letter, he highlighted the President’s recent decision to order a drone strike that killed Iranian General Qasem Soleimani, which has sparked a series of events that have escalated tensions between the United States and Iran.

The Congressman pointed out that Trump’s decision to order the strike without consulting Congress or seeking approval from the United Nations has raised concerns about his judgment and decision-making abilities. He also noted the President’s contradictory statements and tweets regarding the strike, which have caused confusion and uncertainty among the American people and the international community.

Raskin’s call for a cognitive evaluation of the President is not the first of its kind. In 2018, a group of mental health professionals wrote a book titled “The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump,” in which they raised concerns about his mental stability and fitness for office. However, this is the first time a member of Congress has formally requested such an evaluation.

The letter also referenced Trump’s recent speech on the Iran War, in which he made several factual errors and mispronounced the name of the country’s Supreme Leader. Raskin argued that these incidents, along with others, have raised doubts about the President’s cognitive abilities and his ability to fulfill his duties as Commander-in-Chief.

Raskin’s request for a cognitive evaluation has been met with support from his fellow Democrats, who have also expressed concerns about Trump’s mental state. However, it has been met with criticism from Republicans, who have accused Raskin of playing politics and trying to undermine the President.

In response to the letter, the White House has stated that Trump is in excellent health and has no cognitive issues. However, Raskin has called for a full evaluation, including a cognitive test, to be conducted by an independent panel of medical experts.

The issue of a President’s mental fitness is not a new one. In the past, there have been calls for mandatory cognitive evaluations for all presidential candidates, as well as for sitting presidents. However, these calls have not been taken seriously, and there is currently no requirement for such evaluations.

Raskin’s letter has reignited the debate on whether a President’s mental fitness should be a concern for the American people. Some argue that it is a private matter and should not be a factor in a President’s ability to lead, while others believe that it is a crucial aspect of a leader’s qualifications.

Regardless of one’s political beliefs, it is essential to ensure that the person holding the highest office in the country is mentally fit to make sound decisions that affect the lives of millions of people. The President’s cognitive abilities are especially crucial in times of crisis, such as the current situation with Iran.

In conclusion, Rep. Jamie Raskin’s call for a cognitive evaluation of President Trump is a significant step in addressing concerns about his mental fitness. It is a call for transparency and accountability, and it is in the best interest of the American people. As the situation with Iran continues to unfold, it is crucial to have a leader who is mentally capable of handling the challenges and making decisions that will impact the safety and well-being of the nation.

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