Donald Trump expressed surprise that the public wasn't informed earlier about Joe Biden's recent prostate cancer diagnosis, questioning why it wasn't detected sooner. Trump linked this to existing controversies surrounding Biden's cognitive health, suggesting a potential cover-up. While expressing initial sadness, Trump later insinuated that Biden's doctors should have identified the cancer earlier, given their previous assurances of his cognitive well-being. Medical experts, however, suggest that late detection of advanced prostate cancer is possible, even with regular medical care.
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