President Donald Trump got a perfect score on his cognitive exam; this is how that test works. Rep. Mia Love met with Trump to discuss immigration. Mitt Romney avoids any mention of a possible Senate campaign.

Happy Wednesday: President Donald Trump got a perfect score — 30 out of 30 — on his cognitive exam, the White House’s top physician reported Tuesday. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment tests mental function while screening for dementia or diminished capacity. So how does it work? You repeat the phrase “The cat always hid under the couch when dogs were in the room.” You identify the animal in a picture. You draw a clock. Doctors can spot signs of mental decline based on how you answer. [WaPost]

Topping the news: Rep. Mia Love met with President Donald Trump to discuss immigration and made no mention of his “s---hole countries” remark. [Trib] [DNews] [Fox13] [KSL]

-> During an address at an economic summit in Salt Lake City, Mitt Romney dodged questions about whether he would run for retiring Sen. Orrin Hatch’s seat. [Trib] [DNews] [ABC4] [KUTV] [Fox13] [KSL]

-> Senior apostle Russell M. Nelson was introduced as the new prophet of the LDS Church in a global broadcast Tuesday morning. He has named Dallin H. Oaks and Henry B. Eyring as his counselors. [Trib] [DNews] [ABC4] [KUTV] [Fox13] [KSL]

Tweets of the day: From @byrdinator: “if anyone ever instructs a staffer to sort out two specific starburst flavors to give to me so u can win me over u should know I like the pink and yellow ones thanks.”

-> From @davejorgenson: “’I’m gonna steal Orrin Hatch’s glasses’ - Nicholas Cage, National Treasure 3”

Happy Birthday: To former first lady Michelle Obama.

In other news: Sundance is taking additional measures to feature the acting and directing work of women and to enforce its code of conduct after reports of sexual misconduct that surfaced from the #MeToo movement. [Trib] [ABC4] [KUTV] [Fox13]

-> Thanks to global warming, Utah may have a better chance of hosting future Winter Olympics. [Trib]

-> Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes released a secret opinion on the special election to replace former Rep. Jason Chaffetz, which concluded that Gov. Gary Herbert acted legally last year in setting forth a procedure to elect a new representative. [Trib]

-> Debate over preserving Utah cultural sites continues as rock-art experts contest drilling efforts at Molen Reef. [Trib]

-> A precinct chair with the Davis County GOP is in hot water after he posted on Facebook: “The more I study history the more I think giving voting rights to others not head of household has been a grave mistake!” [Trib] [KUTV]

-> Speakers and presenters at an NAACP luncheon Monday honored Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy and urged Utahns to become more politically involved. [Trib] [ABC4]

-> The Holladay Planning Commission is coming closer to redeveloping the Cottonwood Mall, but a proposed tower has slowed down negotiations. [Trib]

-> Robert Gehrke argues that Mormon leadership would greatly benefit from following the example set by Pope Francis. [Trib]

Nationally: Steve Bannon was subpoenaed to testify about President Donald Trump’s possible ties with Russia as a special counsel investigation continues. [NYTimes]

-> The GOP is scrambling to negotiate budget talks to avoid a government shutdown. [WaPost]

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