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Trump indeed said, "If you feel sorry for him, don't feel so sorry because he's vicious," about Biden during a news conference on May 30, 2025. Therefore, we rate this claim as a correct attribution.
While speaking with the press on May 30, Trump was asked about Biden's "aggressive" cancer and pulled no punches. “[Biden’s] been a sort of moderate person over his lifetime,” Trump, 78, said.
President Donald Trump maintained his position that former President Biden was not aware "what was going on" when he served as president as Biden brushed off the autopen probe.
President Donald Trump has ordered an investigation into former President Joe Biden and his aides, accusing the latter of concealing Biden’s “serious cognitive decline” and abusing the power ...
U.S. President Donald Trump directed his White House counsel on Wednesday to investigate whether former President Joe Biden's aides covered up alleged mental decline and unlawfully used an autopen ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump alleged Thursday that officials in Joe Biden 's administration might have in effect forged their boss's signature and taken broad actions he wasn't aware ...
President Donald Trump reshared a post falsely saying former President Joe Biden was "executed in 2020," among other incorrect allegations.. The false claims, made by another user on Truth Social ...
President Donald Trump expressed sympathy for Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis but questioned the timing of public disclosure and suggested an investigation into the matter.
The appearances have also allowed Biden to defend his own legacy at a time when Trump frequently blames him by name, many Democrats remain frustrated that he took so long to end his 2024 campaign ...
President Donald Trump continued his personal attacks on Joe Biden when asked about his predecessor's recent stage 4 cancer diagnosis on Friday, May 30, saying that people should not 'feel so ...