Dilbert creator Scott Adams, battling terminal cancer, publicly urged President Trump to intervene in his fight for life-saving treatment. The Trump administration responded immediately, with RFK Jr. and Dan Scavino pledging swift action. President Trump himself tweeted, “On it!” confirming the administration’s commitment.

By Monday, Adams shared an update revealing the Trump team had expedited his access to Pluvicto, a critical cancer drug, which he will receive on Tuesday through Kaiser Northern California. Adams noted the delay in obtaining the treatment was unusual, suggesting administrative errors may have contributed. He also revealed that multiple members of Trump’s administration and Don Jr. personally contacted him to ensure his needs were met.

While celebrating the swift response, Adams highlighted systemic issues affecting cancer patients nationwide, emphasizing that timely care is vital for late-stage diagnoses. He acknowledged the unique attention he received but stressed that healthcare should not depend on public recognition.

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