Former President Donald Trump has responded to the news of President Joe Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis, expressing sympathy while also questioning the timeline of the announcement. During a press conference held on Monday, Trump acknowledged the seriousness of the situation, calling it 'very sad' to hear about Biden's health.
However, Trump also raised concerns about when the diagnosis was initially made and why he was not informed sooner. 'I wasn't informed,' Trump stated, suggesting a lack of transparency from the Biden administration. The White House has yet to release a statement addressing Trump's remarks or clarifying the timeline of President Biden's diagnosis and subsequent treatment plans.
News of Biden's cancer diagnosis has sparked widespread reaction across the political spectrum, with many offering messages of support and well wishes. The focus now shifts to understanding the details of Biden's treatment and its potential impact on his presidency.
Trump Reacts to Biden's Cancer Diagnosis, Questions Timing
Former President Trump offered his condolences to President Biden following the announcement of Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis. During a press conference Monday, Trump expressed sympathy but also raised questions about when the diagnosis was first known. He stated he was not informed about the health issue previously. The White House has not yet responded to Trump's comments.