Jimmy Kimmel Trump cognitive test score Hits Perfect 30
Jimmy Kimmel earns a perfect 30/30 on the same cognitive test touted by Donald Trump. Discover the details of the test and the viral political fallout.
A perfect 30 out of 30. That's the score Jimmy Kimmel just achieved on the same cognitive examination that Donald Trump has been bragging about for years. The late-night host decided to take the challenge to see how his brain stacks up against the former president's self-proclaimed 'stable genius' status.
Jimmy Kimmel Trump Cognitive Test Score: Acing the Challenge
On the January 5, 2026 episode of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!', the 58-year-old host revealed footage of his medical evaluation. According to Entertainment Weekly, Kimmel sought out Dr. Sarah Swanson to administer the test "in the interest of fairness" and to better understand what Trump "keeps babbling about."
The segment, titled "Is Jimmy a Moron?", showed Kimmel drawing cubes, identifying animals, and repeating strings of numbers. Kimmel clarified he hadn't seen the questions beforehand and offered to release the full, unedited footage to prove the legitimacy of his performance.
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The move comes after Trump posted on Truth Social on January 2, claiming he had "ACED" his third straight exam. Trump suggested that cognitive tests should be mandatory for anyone running for President. Upon receiving his 30-point score, Kimmel quipped, "So I can be president?" highlighting the absurdity of using a basic screening tool as a credential for high office.
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