Trump: Clinton, Bush, and Obama left North Korea to me because I score ‘the highest on tests’

President Trump on Wednesday boasted that he had the mental acuity to resolve escalating tensions with North Korea and succeed where his immediate predecessors had failed.

“I guess they all realized they were going to have to leave it to a president that scored the highest on tests,” Trump told Reuters, referring to Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama.


Trump’s crowing comes one day after White House physician Dr. Ronny Jackson announced the president scored 30/30 on a cognitive assessment examination taken during a check-up.

Trump had insisted Jackson perform the test after anecdotes published in Michael Wolff’s tell-all book, Fire and Fury, insinuated his mental capacity was deteriorating.

Trump regularly touts his intelligence, often reminding reporters he attended the Ivy League via the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business and had a high IQ.

Trump also told Reuters Russia’s work with the North Koreans had effectively erased some of the leverage gained by China’s refusal to collaborate with them.

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