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  • 20/05/2025
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00:00Do you want to respond to President Biden being diagnosed with cancer?
00:04Are you going to call your predecessor?
00:07I think it's very sad, actually.
00:09I'm surprised that it wasn't, you know, the public wasn't notified a long time ago.
00:15Because to get to stage 9, that's a long time.
00:18I just had my physical. You saw that.
00:20You saw the results of that particular test.
00:22I think that test is standard to pretty much anybody getting a physical, good physical.
00:29We had the doctors at the White House and over at Walter Reed, which is a fantastic hospital.
00:35I do it. I did a very complete physical, including cognitive tests.
00:39I'm proud to announce I aced it. Got them all. I got them all right.
00:42You proud of me? Yes. Your husband would be proud of me for getting them all right.
00:46It's a little risk. If I didn't get them all right, these people would be after me.
00:49It would be not a good situation.
00:51But I think, frankly, anybody running for president should, you know, take a cognitive test.
00:56They say it's unconstitutional. But I would say in that particular case, having a cognitive test wouldn't be so bad.
01:02But when you take tests, medical, as a male, that test is very standard.
01:12I don't know if it's given to everybody, but it's given just about.
01:15And it takes a long time to get to that situation.
01:19Now, I think, you know, to get to a stage nine, I think that if you take a look, it's the same doctor that said that Joe was cognitively fine.
01:29There was nothing wrong with him.
01:30Well, he said, if it's the same doctor, he said there was nothing wrong there.
01:34And that's being proven to be a sad situation.
01:38And the auto pen is becoming a very big deal.
01:40You know, the auto pen is becoming a big deal because it seems like that maybe was the president who ever operated the auto pen.
01:46But when they say that that was not good, they also, you know, you have to look and you have to say that the test was not so good either.
01:54In other words, there are things going on that the public wasn't informed.
01:58And I think somebody is going to have to speak to his doctor if it's the same or even if it's two separate doctors.
02:04Why wasn't the cognitive ability?
02:07Why wasn't that discussed?
02:09And I think the doctor said he's just fine.
02:12And it's turned out that's not so.
02:14It's very dangerous.
02:15Look, this is no longer politically correct.
02:17This is dangerous for our country.
02:19Look at the mess when you're talking about all these questions on Ukraine and Russia that would have never happened.
02:24As an example, if I were president, it would have never happened.
02:27The other thing is you have to say, why did it take so long?
02:30I mean, when you, this takes a long time, can take years to get to this level of danger.
02:36So it's a, it's a look, it's a very, very sad situation.
02:39And I feel very badly about it.
02:42And I think people should try and find out what happened.
02:46Because I'll tell you, the, I don't know if it had anything to do with the hospital.
02:49Walter Reed is really good.
02:52They're some of the best doctors I've ever seen.
02:54I don't even know if they were involved.
02:56But a doctor was involved in each case.
02:59Maybe it was the same doctor.
03:01And somebody is not telling the facts.
03:03That's a big, that's a big problem.

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