On Sunday, Dilbert creator Scott Adams, who is battling terminal cancer, shared a plea for President Trump to help him secure life-saving treatment. The Trump administration responded immediately. RFK Jr. and Dan Scavino both replied to Adams’ post, vowing to take swift action. President Trump himself tweeted, “On it!”
The Trump administration honored its promise. On Monday, Adams revealed an update stating that the administration had expedited his treatment. He will receive the cancer drug Pluvicto on Tuesday via Kaiser Northern California.
Adams noted that he had waited months for the medication, like others, but suspected his case was delayed due to a clerical error that has since been resolved. During his podcast, Adams highlighted that members of Trump’s administration and Don Jr. personally contacted him to ensure his needs were met.
While praising the swift response, Adams acknowledged that access to critical care should not depend on fame. He emphasized that timely treatment is vital for late-stage cancer patients, urging systemic reforms to prevent delays for all sufferers.
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