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Donald Trump Jr. Mocks Jill Biden After Her Husband’s Highly Aggressive Prostate Cancer Diagnosis

In a move that has sparked bipartisan outrage, Donald Trump Jr. took to social media Tuesday evening to mock First Lady Jill Biden following the public revelation that President Joe Biden has been diagnosed with a highly aggressive form of prostate cancer.
The First Lady, who has remained by the president’s side since the diagnosis was confirmed over the weekend, became the target of Trump Jr.’s remarks during an Instagram Live session and a series of posts on X (formerly Twitter).
In one now-deleted tweet, Trump Jr. sarcastically referred to Jill Biden as “America’s most persistent nursemaid,” accusing her of propping up the president “long after his expiration date.”
“Jill Biden should be ashamed,” he said during the livestream. “Dragging her husband around like Weekend at Bernie’s. It’s not love, it’s elder abuse.”
The comments were immediately met with criticism across political lines. Prominent Democrats condemned Trump Jr.’s remarks as cruel and dehumanizing, while several Republicans distanced themselves from his rhetoric, with some urging a more compassionate approach during the president’s health crisis.
White House Response
The White House has not yet issued a formal response to Trump Jr.’s remarks, but a senior administration official speaking on background called the comments “deeply disrespectful and emblematic of a political culture that has lost its moral compass.”
Dr. Jill Biden has not responded publicly, but aides say she remains focused on supporting her husband through an aggressive treatment plan that includes hormone therapy and targeted radiation.
President Biden, 82, was diagnosed late last week after routine testing revealed signs of metastatic spread. Doctors have described the cancer as “highly aggressive,” but added that treatment has already begun and Biden is “mentally sharp and fully engaged” in decision-making.
Political Fallout
Trump Jr.’s remarks arrive at a precarious political moment, as both parties prepare for the final stretch of the 2024 election cycle. President Biden has not formally withdrawn his reelection bid, but Democratic insiders suggest conversations about succession are quietly underway.
Former President Donald Trump, who is running against Biden in a 2024 rematch, has not commented on his son’s statements, though his campaign issued a vague statement calling for “transparency and truth in leadership” while offering “prayers for the First Family.”
Bipartisan Backlash
Several lawmakers have spoken out. Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) said, “Regardless of political differences, there are lines we should not cross. Compassion in times of illness should not be optional.”
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) called Trump Jr.’s actions “morally bankrupt,” adding that “mocking a woman caring for her ailing spouse reveals more about the speaker than the subject.”
Public reaction has also been swift. Hashtags like #StandWithJill and #CancerIsNotAJoke trended on X late Tuesday as users criticized Trump Jr. for insensitivity and accused him of politicizing a personal tragedy.
Looking Ahead
While Trump Jr. has not issued an apology, he defended his comments in a follow-up post early Wednesday, stating, “The American people deserve leaders who are physically and mentally capable — and families who tell the truth.”
As the political world grapples with the implications of President Biden’s health, the public discourse continues to reel from a comment that many see as a new low in political decency.