Biden’s cancer diagnosis prompts bipartisan outpouring of support
- Former President Joe Biden disclosed on May 19, 2025, that he has advanced prostate cancer that has spread to his bones.
- Biden's diagnosis follows his long history of confronting serious health issues, including a prior brain aneurysm, and personal family tragedy linked to cancer.
- Biden has made cancer research a priority during his career, leading the cancer moonshot initiative to enhance funding and treatment efforts.
- Biden wrote, "Cancer touches us all" and emphasized, "Beating cancer is something we can do together," while his team stated the cancer is aggressive but possibly controllable.
- The diagnosis has prompted bipartisan support and public discussions on early detection, while Biden’s team reviews treatment options amid political scrutiny of his legacy.
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Vance: ‘Need to Be Honest’ About Biden’s Ability to Do Job
Vice President JD Vance told reporters Monday that former President Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis shouldn’t prevent people from questioning whether the Democrat was fit to serve as commander in chief. “Whether the right time to have this conversation is now or at some point in the future, we really do need to be honest about whether the former president was capable of doing the job,” Vance said aboard Air Force Two, according to The Hill. The vic…
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