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Scott Adams Seeks Trump Aid in Cancer Care Stand
Liberty Check
- Adams publicly appealed for Trump’s intervention, stating he needs help to secure timely care.
- Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Dr. Oz promptly responded, signaling broad concern over bureaucratic health delays.
- Prostate cancer remains the second deadliest cancer for American men, underscoring the dire need for patient-centered reforms.
“Declining fast,” Adams said.
Scott Adams, creator of the ‘Dilbert’ comic strip, turned to President Trump after a health insurer failed to follow through on a crucial cancer treatment.
Kaiser Permanente of Northern California approved Adams for a promising new drug, but has delayed scheduling his infusion, risking his health further.
This case spotlights how red tape and inefficiency in large health systems threaten lives.
Americans shouldn’t have to plead with politicians for access to treatments already approved — government and corporate overreach have no place between patients and their doctors.
The Constitution must be defended.