President Donald Trump misspoke when asked about President Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis on Monday, May 19. Following a ceremony in which he presented a Medal of Honor to the family of a fallen police officer, Trump took questions from the press, who asked about his reaction to Biden's "aggressive" cancer diagnosis over the weekend. "I think it's very sad, actually," replied Trump, 78, before mislabeling the diagnosis. "I'm surprised that it wasn't notified a long time ago. Because to get to stage 9, it's a long time."
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00:00I think it's very sad actually. I'm surprised that it wasn't, you know, the
00:07public wasn't notified a long time ago because to get to stage 9 that's a long
00:10time. It could take years to get to this level of danger. So it's a look, it's a
00:16very, very sad situation. I feel very badly about it and I think people should
00:23try and find out what happened because I'll tell you the Walter, I don't know
00:26if it had anything to do with the hospital. Walter Reed is really good.
00:30They're some of the best doctors I've ever seen. I don't even know if they were
00:32involved, but a doctor was involved in each case. Maybe it was the same doctor
00:38and somebody is not telling the facts. That's a big, that's a big problem.