Trump Makes Surprising Phone Call
Dilbert Creator Faces Terminal Cancer—President Trump Offers Help, Biden Retreats
President Donald J. Trump has once again proven why millions of Americans see him as a true leader — not just politically, but personally. When Dilbert cartoonist and bestselling author Scott Adams revealed his devastating terminal prostate cancer diagnosis, President Trump didn’t send a letter or tweet.
He called him directly — twice.
Adams, 66, told fans on his show, Real Coffee with Scott Adams, that he’s facing the same aggressive form of prostate cancer that President Joe Biden now also reportedly has — a diagnosis that has already spread to the bones, a critical and often irreversible stage.
“I’ve had it longer than Biden has — or longer than he’s admitted,” Adams said.
Trump’s Personal Call: “If You Need Anything, I’ll Make It Happen”
When Adams first went public, he received a call from a number in Florida. He ignored it. Then came the voicemail:
“This is your favorite president.”
That’s right — President Donald Trump had taken the time to personally reach out. Adams later picked up on the second try.
“It was Trump. He asked about my cancer, how I was doing, and then said: ‘If you need anything, I’ll make it happen.’ And I believe him,” Adams said.
This show of direct, unfiltered compassion from President Trump stands in stark contrast to the Biden White House, which has been criticized for lack of transparency regarding the president’s rapidly declining health.
Biden Diagnosed with Advanced Prostate Cancer, Public Kept in the Dark
Meanwhile, Biden’s own diagnosis came only after increasing pressure and public scrutiny.
According to a weekend statement from Biden’s medical team, he is battling an “aggressive form of prostate cancer” with a Gleason score of 9 — indicating high-grade, metastatic cancer to the bones.
Just months ago, the White House insisted Biden was in “perfect health.” Now, Americans are left wondering: How long has this been hidden? Who’s really making the decisions in the Oval Office?
Trump Shows Leadership. Biden Shows Decline.
For America’s seniors — especially those concerned with prostate health, cancer treatment options, and the mental and physical fitness of elected leaders — this moment underscores a clear contrast.
While Biden continues to avoid hard questions about his condition and capacity, President Trump offers strength, loyalty, and real human connection.
Scott Adams, whose book Win Bigly praised Trump’s political instincts, called the conversation “incredible, weird, and one of the most meaningful moments” of his life.
“He remembered our journeys. He knew how long I’d been fighting,” Adams said. “It was just the most surreal, uplifting thing imaginable.”
A Powerful Reminder for 2024
This story isn’t just about cancer. It’s about character. Leadership. Integrity.
When faced with crisis, President Trump shows up. Joe Biden shuts down.