Trump Raises Serious Biden Question
President Donald J. Trump is speaking out after reports confirmed that former President Joe Biden is battling an aggressive form of prostate cancer—raising serious questions about why the diagnosis was hidden from the public until now.
“It’s very sad, very troubling. I’m shocked this wasn’t disclosed earlier,” Trump said. “This kind of cancer doesn’t just show up overnight—it takes years. Why didn’t the American people know?”
Trump, 78, highlighted that prostate cancer screenings, like PSA blood tests and routine physical exams, are standard procedures for men, especially those over 50. He pointed out that Biden, at age 82, should have undergone regular checks.
“The same doctor who claimed Biden was mentally sharp is now saying nothing was wrong until recently,” Trump added. “That’s clearly not true. It’s a very sad situation, and transparency matters.”
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Trump took time to commend the medical professionals at Walter Reed—where U.S. presidents typically receive their care—and noted the importance of early detection and honest reporting.
“The doctors at Walter Reed are the best. I’ve always made my medical reports public,” Trump said. “When you’re in leadership, you owe it to the people to be honest about your health.”
According to Biden’s staff, his prostate cancer diagnosis was made last Friday after experiencing worsening urinary symptoms. It was then revealed that the cancer has already spread to his bones, raising grave concerns.
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“This didn’t happen overnight,” Trump continued. “If it’s at this stage now, it’s likely been growing silently for years. The question is—who knew, and when? And why didn’t they tell the American people?”
The Biden team announced the diagnosis just days after new reports questioned his cognitive health and following his quiet exit from the 2024 race last July. Many are now asking whether health concerns played a role in that decision.
“This is about trust. Americans deserve leaders who tell the truth—especially when it comes to health, fitness for office, and the future of this nation,” Trump concluded.
Biden’s Response and Social Media Reaction
In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Biden acknowledged the diagnosis, writing: “Cancer touches us all. Like so many of you, Jill and I have learned that we are strongest in the broken places.”
Messages of support poured in across social media from both allies and political rivals. But for many voters—especially older Americans—the bigger question remains: Why was this hidden for so long?
What Every American Over 50 Should Know About Prostate Cancer
Prostate cancer is one of the most common and deadly forms of cancer for men over 50. Regular PSA screenings and early detection dramatically improve outcomes. If you’re over 50, talk to your doctor about annual screenings—even if you’re feeling fine.
As Trump rightly pointed out, honesty and prevention can save lives. The public deserves nothing less from its leaders.