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harp5.png?resize=1200,630 - 'I'm Not Dying, Thanks To Trump!' Cancer Fighter Says The President's Right To Try Bill Saved Her Life

‘I’m Not Dying, Thanks To Trump!’ Cancer Fighter Says The President’s Right To Try Bill Saved Her Life

A woman claims the US President has helped save her life, most of which she has spent fighting against a rare type of bone cancer.

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Natalie Harp has also criticized Joe Biden’s promise to cure cancer if he is elected in 2020. He said on his campaign that “you’re going to see the single most important thing that changes America.”

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Harp shared how she condemned the statement from Biden, whose son Beau passed away in 2015 due to cancer.

In an interview on Fox and Friends, Harp said: “I’m not dying from cancer any more thanks to President Trump, I’m living with cancer.”

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The interview had been shared by Trump himself in the same week Biden had insulted him while they were both in Iowa. According to reports, POTUS’ internal polls revealed he was trailing the former VP in states, including Ohio.

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“Natalie Harp, fighting Stage 2 Cancer and doing really well, was a GREAT guest on @foxandfriends. Right To Try is producing some truly spectacular results. Proud of Natalie!” Trump wrote on Twitter.

Harp didn’t stop bashing the Democrats healthcare strides. She even noted Barack Obama in her interview.

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“ObamaCare made health care about a president rather than a patient,” she said.

The California resident also shared how a nurse mistakenly gave her sterile water in a UV and caused her to become wheelchair bound in 2015.

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She was offered barbiturates, medical marijuana, opioids, the option of limiting drink and food consumption, and told about her Right to Die. But the cancer patient declined the options despite failing chemotherapy.

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But in 2018, things went for the better when Trump signed Rights to Try, which lets patients experiment with new doctors and treatments.

“I’m walking. I am healthy. I am living the quality of life that I always wanted to have that it took me four years to find because I wasn’t offered it here,” she expressed.

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“It took President Trump going to Washington to be able to get that for me.”

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