American TV host Piers Morgan on Sunday highly defended former US President Joe Biden after news broke of his prostate cancer treatment, calling out those who are mocking or making political details about the 82-year-old’s wellbeing. Taking to social media platform X, Morgan made it clear he did not bear the virtual scorn that followed Biden’s health release. ” I’m going to stop people I see – and there’s now a lot of this horrible crap flying around – mocking, celebrating, or playing partisan politicians with Joe Biden‘s wellness information. The gentleman has served his country for 50 times and is fighting for his life. Show some terrible respect”, he said in the blog.
The answer came soon after Biden’s business confirmed on Sunday that the former President had been diagnosed with prostate cancer. Doctors discovered a little nodule in his penile during a subsequent routine physical examination next month, which led to additional tests. By Friday, the tumor was confirmed and found to had spread to his legs. A speech from Biden’s company noted that although the condition is extreme, with a Gleason tally of 9, it remains hormone-sensitive, which allows for effective treatment options. ” The President and his relatives are reviewing treatment options with his surgeons”, the statement added. Biden was reportedly seen at a Philadelphia hospital on Friday for further assessments. According to ABC News, a spokesperson confirmed Biden underwent a medical examination before in the week due to urinary ailments. Biden’s wellness has often been a topic of public fascination. Last month, while still in business, he had a tissue removed from his chest that was identified as basal cell carcinoma. His physician at the time, Dr KevinO’Connor, confirmed that all the diseased cells had been removed and no further care was required. Despite being declared “fit for work” as late as February 2024, Biden chose not to run for re-election, a choice many linked to ongoing worries about his age and strength. Morgan wasn’t alone in voicing assistance. Social images from across the hall, including Nancy Pelosi, Gavin Newsom, Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris, expressed their best hopes. Democratic leaders also showed unity, with Donald Trump issuing a concept of love: he said he was saddened by the media and extended his best wishes to Biden and his relatives.