Joe Biden recently revealed that he’s been diagnosed with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, and has since been inundated with well wishes from well-meaning citizens across America. Even Donald Trump announced his condolences on social media, though his capacity for empathy has seemingly run out.
On May 30th, Trump said in an interview “I really don’t feel sorry for him,” and encouraged citizens not to feel bad for the former president either. Keep reading for more information.
Donald Trump Doesn't 'Feel Sorry' For Biden
Speaking with the press on May 30th, Trump, as usual, held nothing back when verbally attacking his political opponents. "[Biden's] been a sort of moderate person over his lifetime," Trump said. "Not a smart person, but a somewhat vicious person, I will say."
"If you feel sorry for him, don't feel so sorry, because he's vicious," the president continued. "What he did with his political opponent and all of the people that he hurt — he hurt a lot of people, Biden, so I really don't feel sorry for him." Trump did not elaborate on the supposed "hurt" that Biden has caused.

Social Media Reactions
Though the nation has nearly become numb to the cruel accusations that come out of the president's mouth on a daily basis, for many, this was crossing the line. "Sociopathic narcissist," one person called him on social media. "No empathy, no morals, no lack of remorse."
"Talk about being vicious..." another said.
"Biden is not the one who is despicable," said a third.
"What a terrible thing for anyone to say about another person who is fighting cancer," one user wrote.
"He is cruel and evil!" a final person posted.


