Trump on Cancer-Ridden Biden: ‘I Really Don’t Feel Sorry for Him’
- Two weeks ago, it was announced that Joe Biden, the previous U.S. President, is facing a highly aggressive type of prostate cancer.
- The diagnosis followed new findings of a prostate nodule and increasing urinary symptoms, with treatment options under review.
- During a Friday press session in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump responded to questions regarding Joe Biden by expressing that he does not sympathize with him.
- Trump called Biden a "somewhat vicious person," accused him of causing harm, and said, "Don’t feel so sorry for him."
- Trump’s comments sparked backlash, with critics labeling the remarks as a "disgusting moment" and an "unbelievable display of cruelty.
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Biden's Health Crisis: Just Another Political Pawn? - Real News Now
Former President Joe Biden’s revelation of a prostate cancer diagnosis became headline news last week. In an unsettling turn, it garnered bipartisan support along with a notably insincere message from an unlikely source: President Donald Trump. Immediately after the announcement, Trump conscientiously took to Truth Social to craft a facade of civility, offering Biden a ‘swift and triumphant recovery.’ ‘Melania and I are distressed to learn about…
Hateful Trump Rants About Biden: ‘I Really Don’t Feel Sorry For Him’
Trump proves, once again, that he doesn't have an ounce of humanity. We've already watched Trump use Biden's diagnosis to push conspiracy theories, and to attack him as a "decrepit corpse." Now he's just come straight out and said he doesn't "feel sorry for him" during an unhinged rant following a softball by Steve Doocy during a White House presser this Friday. “So many of the things that you’re trying to do are held up in court right now,” Doo…
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