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‘He hurt a lot of people. I really don’t feel sorry for him.’

President Donald J. Trump evidently isn’t buying the idea that his predecessor is deserving of sympathy for being stricken with cancer, explaining why he doesn’t feel sorry for Joe Biden.

The disgraced former president announced that he was recently diagnosed with an “aggressive form” of prostate cancer, news that left many skeptical of how the disease managed to evade detection for his entire time in the White House and just happened to be found a few days before CNN anchor Jake Tapper’s scathing book on his senility was to be released.

While taking questions from reporters in the Oval Office on Friday, Trump remarked on Biden’s health condition during a lengthy answer to a question from Fox News’ Peter Doocy on the Democrat-appointed activist judges who have slowed implementation of his reforms with an almost daily series of injunctions and national restraining orders.

“One thing I can’t figure out is what would an administration– what were they thinking when they allowed millions of people from prisons all over the world, not just from South America, Venezuela, but all over the world, from the Congo in Africa?” Trump said of the Biden regime’s welcoming of criminal illegal aliens. “Hundreds of people, thousands of people from the Congo, rough, rough prisoners from Asia, from Europe, rough parts of Europe. Why would they allow them to come into our country?”

“And I don’t believe it was Joe Biden,” he added. “Look, he’s been a sort of a moderate person over his lifetime. Not a smart person. But a somewhat vicious person, I will say. If you feel sorry for him, don’t feel so sorry, because he’s vicious, what he did with his political opponent and all of the people that he hurt. He hurt a lot of people, and so, I really don’t feel sorry for him.”

“Melania and I are saddened to hear about Joe Biden’s recent medical diagnosis,” Trump previously wrote on Truth Social after news of Biden’s cancer broke. “We extend our warmest and best wishes to Jill and the family, and we wish Joe a fast and successful recovery.”

The president didn’t specifically say what was “vicious” about Biden but he could be referring to any number of things, such as abusing his power by weaponizing the Justice Department to frame him on bogus charges, try him in a D.C. kangaroo court and throw him in jail to prevent his being able to run against the former president in last year’s election.

Biden also repeatedly branded Trump as a threat to Democracy, likened him to Hitler, and accused tens of millions of Americans who supported him of being racist enemies of the state, hardly a sympathetic figure.

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