Donald Trump Jr. lashed out at President Joe Biden Saturday because he failed to fulfill his campaign promise that he would eradicate cancer within his first ten months of being in office.

Trump stated that he was going to cure cancer in an interview with FOX News’ Don Bongino.

Trump spoke of Biden’s 2019 campaign promise, recalling that “Everyone said,” “Oh, that’s fantastic, we should definitely vote for him.” I haven’t seen much progress on that.

Biden, on his campaign trail for 2019, had stated that he would eliminate cancer if elected President.

At a Iowa campaign stop, he stated that “a lot of people understand loss” and that when it happens, many people will approach you and say, “I understand.”

‘That’s why I’ve worked so hard in my career to make sure that — I promise you if I’m elected president, you’re going to see the single most important thing that changes America: We’re going to cure cancer.’

In an interview with FOX News' Don Bongino Donald Trump Jr. criticized the president for failing to cure cancer in his first 10 months in office

In an interview with FOX News’ Don Bongino Donald Trump Jr. criticized the president for failing to cure cancer in his first 10 months in office

President Biden, seen here on vacation in Nantucket, has been fighting for increased research into cancer treatment since his son, Beau, was diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2013

Here, President Biden is on vacation in Nantucket. He has been advocating for more research in cancer treatment ever since Beau was diagnosed in 2013.

Biden was a strong advocate for cancer research since Beau, his son, was diagnosed with it in 2013.

As vice president, he had the responsibility of overseeing the government’s Cancer Moonshot task team. The former vice president then launched the Biden Cancer initiative to expand on the efforts made by the government.

Recenty, he requested $6.5 billion from Congress to establish an Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health. This agency will be responsible for developing breakthrough therapies for cancers, diabetes, and Alzheimer’s.

Biden also announced in September that seven researchers and clinicians were to be appointed to the National Cancer Advisory Board.

Donald Trump Jr. also lamented to Bongino that there have not been widespread riots against COVID vaccine mandates in the United States, as there have been in Europe. Germans are seen here protesting the government's move for another lockdown on November 6

Bongino also heard Donald Trump Jr. lamenting that there hasn’t been as many riots in America against COVID mandates, like there were in Europe. Germans can be seen protesting against the government’s lockdown of November 6.

Protests have broken out in several European countries as the governments prepare for winter lockdowns amid a spread of the coronavirus

As governments gear up for winter lockdowns, protests broke out across several European countries amid the spread of coronavirus.

A close of up a t-shirt in France that says 'unvaccinated' during a demonstration against a vaccine mandate in Marseille

Close-up of a French t-shirt that reads “unvaccinated” during the demonstration in Marseille against a mandatory vaccine.

Biden’s inability to treat cancer wasn’t the only worry he expressed on Saturday during his FOX News interview. He also lamented about the lack of cures. Bongino stated that the United States has not seen widespread protests against COVID vaccine lockdowns or mandates, like in Europe.

Trump stated that he doesn’t know about the protests happening in Europe as they relate to vaccine mandates. This is despite the fact that there are many American media outlets reporting on the events.

They’re going make sure you don’t hear it, because they don’t want to give you these ideas about freedom that may exist in certain parts of the globe.

‘It is Europe pushing back and America sitting there like sheep. – “Oh, this is great. We’ll just follow what these guys, who have done nothing wrong in the past two years.

“It is absolute madness.”

Protests in Europe occurred as European governments considered a new round of lockdowns to stop the spread of the coronavirus across Europe.

CNN reported at least 19 police officers were taken into custody outside Hague. Two of them suffered hearing damage due to loud fireworks and five others had their concussions treated in hospital.

Similar protests broke out across Germany, Italy, Croatia and Italy.

As the United States prepares for Coronavirus response, White House Coronavirus Response coordinator Jeff Zients assures the public that no lockdown or shutdown is necessary. 

“We’re not going in this direction,” Zients said. Zients said that we have all the necessary tools to help us get out of the pandemic. There are many vaccines available, as well as booster shots, kids shots, and therapies.

“We can stop the spread of the disease without having to shut down the economy.”

The number of cases in America remained steady at 100.636 as of November 23rd, while deaths dropped to 1,504.

According to the Centers for Disease Control data, nearly 70% of Americans have had at least one dose COVID vaccine. Only 59.1% are completely vaccinated.