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President Donald Trump He spoke openly about the recent former President Joe Biden Prostate cancer diagnosis On Monday, expressing compassion, at the same time suggesting that the situation should be explored.
Biden’s team announced a diagnosis on Sunday afternoon, saying that he was a former statesman “seen for a New prostate nodule finding After experiencing the growing symptoms of urine. “
“On Friday, his prostate cancer was diagnosed, characterized by Gleason’s score 9 (Group 5) with metastasis on the bone,” the statement added.
“Although this represents the more aggressive form of the disease, cancer seems to be sensitive to the hormone, which allows effective management,” concluded the Biden team. “The president and his family review treatment options with their doctors.”
“Little knots” found in Biden’s prostate during a routine exam, says a spokesman

President Donald Trump responded to the “aggressive” diagnosis of former President Joe Biden Cancer. (Getty Images)
In an interview with journalists on Monday afternoon, Trump called the news “very sad.”
“I am surprised to … you know, the public was not informed long ago because it reached nine stages [sic]That’s long, “Trump said.” I just had physically … We had doctors in the White House and through Walter Reed, which is a fantastic hospital. I made very complete physically, including cognitive tests. “
Trump also referred to Biden’s cognitive decline during his presidency, stating that “anyone who ran for the president should pass the cognitive test.”
“They say it’s unconstitutional. But I would say in that particular case, the cognitive test would not be so bad,” the Republican said.
Trump also claimed that the general public “was not informed” about Biden’s medical situation and suggested that the situation should be explored.
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President Donald Trump listens to a question during an event that will hand over the law officials award at the oval office in the White House, on Monday, May 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Cnet)
“I think someone will have to talk to their doctor if it is the same, or even if they are two separate doctors,” Trump said. “Why isn’t the cognitive ability, why was it not discussed? And I think the doctor said it was quite fine. And it turned out to be so. It’s very dangerous.”
The president concluded, saying that cancer diagnosis was “a very, very sad situation and that I feel really bad about it.”
“I think people should try to find out what happened, because I’ll tell you … I don’t know if it had to do with the hospital,” Trump added. “Walter Reed is really good. There are some of the best doctors I’ve ever seen.”
“Someone doesn’t talk about the facts,” he concluded. “That’s a big problem.”
News about Biden’s aggressive cancer diagnosis shocked the country over the weekend. After receiving a two-party message of sympathy, the 82-year-old thanked his supporters on social networks on Monday.

Former US President Joe Biden was seen coming to the Pope Funeral at the Vatican in Rome, Italy on April 26, 2025. (Jaap Arriens/Nurphoto via Getty Images)
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“Cancer touches us all,” Biden wrote on X. “Like many of you, Jill and I learned that we are the strongest in broken places. Thank you for raising us with love and support.”