WSJ Editor-at-Large Gerry Baker pushes back after President Biden says the Trump administration did not have enough COVID-19 vaccines planned for every American adult. President Biden on Wednesday said he is "optimistic" about bipartisan work to make "significant strides" in advancing cancer research -- and expressed hope that he could be the "president to preside over the end of cancer as we know it." The comments came as Biden and Vice President Harris hosted a group of Republican and Democratic members of Congress in the Oval Office on Wednesday afternoon. The White House said the group of lawmakers were "pivotal" in passing the 21st Century Cares Act during the Obama-Biden administration, which was designed to help accelerate medical product development and bring new innovations and advances to patients who need them faster and more efficiently.