Patti Davis, daughter of former President Reagan, said the United States should “probably” administer cognitive tests to presidential candidates in an interview that aired Sunday.
“Probably,” Davis said, when asked in an interview on NBC News’s “Meet the Press” whether she thought cognitive tests should be given to those running for the nation’s highest office.
“Yeah. I mean, in just what we know about what age can do. It doesn’t always do that, but it would probably be a good idea,” she continued. “My father was 77 when he left office after two…







