Folks, in a heartwarming show of true leadership and compassion, President Trump and his team jumped into action when cartoonist Scott Adams reached out for help in his battle against metastasized prostate cancer. Adams, the Dilbert creator who’s been a vocal Trump supporter, took to X on November 2, 2025, explaining his dire situation: Kaiser of Northern California approved the FDA’s new drug Pluvicto, but they’ve dragged their feet on scheduling the IV treatment. “I am declining fast,” Adams wrote. “I will ask President Trump if he can get Kaiser of Northern California to respond and schedule it for Monday. That will give me a fighting chance.”
On Monday, I will ask President Trump, via X, to help save my life. He offered to help me if I needed it.
I need it.
As many of you know, I have metastasized prostate cancer.
My healthcare provider, Kaiser of Northern California, has approved my application to receive a…
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) November 2, 2025
What happened next is pure Trump magic—within minutes, the administration stepped in, cutting through red tape to get Adams the care he needs. Benny Johnson summed it up: “Wow. The Trump Administration has stepped in to help Scott Adams get the treatment he needs as he fights metastasized prostate cancer. God bless Scott, and God bless the Trump Administration for standing by him in this battle. Please keep Scott in your prayers.”


This isn’t just about one man—it’s Trump showing how government should work: for the people, fast and without bureaucracy. While Dems like Schumer hold shutdowns hostage, Trump’s team delivers. Adams has praised Trump’s efficiency before; now it’s saving his life. Pluvicto isn’t a cure, but it offers hope for many—good results for prostate cancer patients.
The left whines about “kings,” but Trump’s compassion proves he’s a servant leader. Pray for Scott—his wit’s needed in this fight.











