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Donald Trump publically commented on Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis, calling it "malignant." In the Oval Office, the president of the United States mentioned that he was “feeling sorry” towards his predecessor.
Trump stated that Joe Biden, who he felt as president, should not be sorry for. The president of the United States did not explain his words, but suggested that his predecessor “wound his political opponents.”
Several days ago, Trump expressed rather a surprise that the public had not learned of the illness of the erstwhile U.S. President. another Republicans were equally amazed by the way things turned out.
According to Forbes, among them was Vice president JD Vance, who asked, "Why the Americans did not have a full image of his health." Chris Meagher, Biden's spokesman, denied that the erstwhile president was hiding the diagnosis.
Biden's prognosis
82-year-old Joe Biden learned in May about the “more aggressive form” of prostate cancer. He late announced that his prognosis was good, and doctors expressed considerable assurance that he could overcome the disease.
Donald Trump on erstwhile president Biden’s cancer diagnosis:
“I truly don't feel sorry for him.” pic.twitter.com/vy4mDhRPCt
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) May 30, 2025