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Trump Blasts Biden Amid Cancer Diagnosis: ‘Don’t Feel Sorry for Him!’

Trump Blasts Biden Amid Cancer Diagnosis

📰 Trump Blasts Biden Amid Cancer Diagnosis: “Don’t Feel Sorry for Him!”

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📍 Washington D.C. | 🗓️ June 1, 2025
✍️ Special Report | Political Desk

In a stunning escalation of political rhetoric, former President Donald Trump has come under fire for his harsh remarks targeting President Joe Biden, just days after Biden revealed his stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis.

Initially, Trump extended a message of support, wishing Biden a “fast and successful recovery.” However, in a campaign address, he later stated:

“If you feel sorry for him, don’t feel so sorry. He’s a vicious man who’s done a lot of harm to this country.”

Trump further accused the administration of hiding key facts about Biden’s health:

“Somebody is not telling the truth about how long this has been going on.”

The situation intensified after Trump shared a meme on social media calling Biden a “decrepit corpse”. Though the post was later removed, it stirred outrage across social and political spheres.

🎗️ Biden Responds with Grace

Despite the attacks, President Biden maintained composure and addressed the public during his Memorial Day speech:

“I appreciate the outpouring of support. But now is the time to focus on honoring our fallen heroes and standing together as a nation.”

💬 Political Fallout

Trump’s remarks have reignited discussions about decency and decorum in political discourse, especially when leaders face serious health concerns. Politicians from both parties have urged for more respectful dialogue.

As the 2024 U.S. presidential race heats up, this episode reflects the increasing polarization in American politics—even in moments of personal crisis.


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