Kimmel Dares Trump To Take Live Cognitive Test With Harris: “Too Scared”?

Jimmy Kimmel throws shade at Donald Trump for questioning Kamala Harris’ cognitive abilities while failing to release his own health report. The late-night host dares Trump to take a live cognitive test with Harris, promising to pay for the event. Will Trump accept?

Kimmel Dares Trump To Take Live Cognitive Test With Harris: "Too Scared"?
by Shukriya Shahi - October 16, 2024, 12:44 am

Jimmy Kimmel is not holding back in his latest jab at Donald Trump. The late-night host launched a fierce attack on the former president, who recently called for Kamala Harris to undergo a cognitive test, following her public health report that declared her “in excellent health.”

Trump’s Health in the Spotlight: Kimmel Fires Back

Trump, who has yet to release his own health records, raised eyebrows when he suggested Harris take a cognitive test. Kimmel hit back, reminding everyone that Trump has long avoided releasing his tax returns, healthcare plans, and now, his mental fitness details. “The guy who’s up in the middle of the night reading tweets about himself, wants to give someone else a cognitive test?” Kimmel quipped.

A TV Challenge to Settle the Score

Not one to shy away from controversy, Kimmel challenged Trump to a public cognitive test against Harris, live on television. “We’ll stack up 1000 tests,” Kimmel joked. “You can pull one out of the pile, and you and Kamala can take the same test—no chance of shenanigans.”

Mocking Trump’s Fear of Debates

Kimmel also poked fun at Trump for avoiding another debate with Harris ahead of the US election. “If you’re too scared to debate again, I dare you to take a cognitive test against the vice president,” he said, suggesting Trump make it a pay-per-view event. “I’ll pay $49.99!” Kimmel added, further ridiculing the former president’s refusal to engage.

Harris’ Medical Report

Kamala Harris, meanwhile, has been open about her health, with her doctor confirming that she is in good shape. The report mentions her history of seasonal allergies and nearsightedness, as well as preventive care including mammograms and colonoscopies.