Rep. Scott DesJarlais called for an amendment to the Constitution this week that requires people to show proof of “cognitive competence” as a condition of being on the ballot for president or vice president.
The short amendment from DesJarlais, R-Tenn., holds that, “No person shall be eligible to hold the office of President or Vice President unless the person demonstrates cognitive competence.” It also gives Congress the authority to enforce this language through “appropriate legislation,” indicating that it would be left to Congress to decide exactly how to test candidates for president and vice president.
The bill was introduced just days after presidential candidate Nikki Haley made age an issue by calling for “mental competency tests” for lawmakers who are older than 75. When Haley announced her candidacy last week, she said it was time for the “permanent politician” to retire and added that while America is not past its prime, “our politicians are past theirs.”
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The statements were widely seen as a dig at both President Biden, who is 80 and would be 82 if sworn in for a second term, and former President Trump, who is now 76. Her comments also came as 89-year-old Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., said she would resign amid recent signs of declining mental acuity.
DesJarlais, a former doctor, said requiring some form of competency test should be a requirement that wins bipartisan support.
H/T Fox News (read more at FoxNews.com)
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