Former President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with prostate cancer, his team confirmed on May 18. The 82-year-old’s cancer is described as aggressive, with metastasis to the bone. However, doctors say it is hormone-sensitive and manageable. “The president and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians,” the statement read.
Current President Donald Trump responded, “Melania and I are saddened… We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and the family.”
Vice President JD Vance, however, sparked outrage with his remarks. Speaking to reporters, he said, “Of course, we wish the best for the former president’s health… but I don’t think he was able to do a good job for the American people.” He went on to question why Biden’s health issues weren’t disclosed earlier, calling it “serious stuff.”
Vance’s comments triggered backlash online. One user wrote, “Unbelievably disgusting stuff… to turn Biden’s diagnosis into a political attack.”
As the nation hopes for Biden’s recovery, critics argue that compassion—not politics—should come first.