Trump says he has no sympathy for Biden after his cancer diagnosis


Former US President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer.
US President Donald Trump has spoken out about the diagnosis of his predecessor Joe Biden, saying the public "shouldn't feel sorry for him". According to Trump, the former president deserves criticism, not sympathy, despite his recently confirmed cancer. This is reported by Forbes.
At the same time, the head of state once again harshly criticised Biden, calling him a "flawed human being".
Throughout his life, Biden was in a sense moderate. He's not noted for his intelligence, I'll be frank. But more importantly, he is flawed. If you feel sorry for him, don't do it. He has done a lot of evil to his political opponent and many other people. That's why I don't feel a bit of sympathy for him," Donald Trump said.
The publication recalls that the diagnosis of the former US President was made in May. Then it became known that Joe Biden was diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. Medics found a small formation, which caused the need for a more detailed examination. This was the basis for the diagnosis.
Already on 19 May, Biden commented on his condition. He thanked everyone who expressed support for him and his family.
At the end of the month, the former president appeared in public for the first time after the diagnosis was announced. He took part in a Memorial Day event at Veterans Memorial Park in New Castle, Delaware.
Meanwhile, allegations of a cover-up of Biden's illness have begun to surface in the Republican Party. Donald Trump and other top Republicans, including current Vice President J.D. Vance, said Biden allegedly deliberately failed to disclose his diagnosis in time. However, the former president's spokesman Chris Meagher denied the allegations. He said Biden underwent his last screening exam in 2014 and had previously shown no signs of cancer.
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