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Posted: 2017-03-30T08:05:46Z | Updated: 2017-03-30T08:05:46Z

Keith Olbermann used Donald Trumps own words and actions to score the president on a sanity test. And the results were scary.

In his latest clip for GQs The Resistance series, Olbermann claimed that Trump achieved a 32 out of 40 on the Hare Psychopathy Checklist .

The threshold for probably being a psychopath is 30 points, said Olbermann, adding Trump may still finish life as high as 36 points, since two of his questions pertain to criminal record and violation of parole, and theres plenty of time for him on both.

Olbermann used the checklist a clinical tool that helps to diagnose psychopathy to conduct a similar assessment on Trump in July 2016. The then-presidential candidate scored equally high numbers. The difference between then and now?

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In a president, the problem escalates to, you know, the possible end of the world, Olbermann said.

Check out the full segment above.