Biden, prostate cancer and former President
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Vice President JD Vance said he doesn't believe Joe Biden "was in good enough health" to serve as president following his cancer diagnosis on Sunday.
Former President Joe Biden’s office says that he has been diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer and is reviewing treatment options with his doctors.
Biden, even after he has exited political life and as he faces a serious cancer diagnosis, remains a factor in the conversation about his party's political future.
After a stretch of limited public appearances since leaving office, former President Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis arrived amid heightened scrutiny of his cognitive health.
Ezekiel Emanuel, a prominent Democratic figure, told “Morning Joe” the former president "did not develop [prostate cancer] in the last 100 to 200 days."
President Donald Trump trusts White House doctors despite Biden's prostate cancer diagnosis. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt assured reporters that Trump's health is excellent.
Plus, the Republican-led House Budget Committee voted to advance a massive bill for Donald Trump's agenda two days after conservative hard-liners voted to reject it.
The emotional exchange on "The View" centered on the late Sen. John McCain and Joe Biden's son, Beau, who both died of an aggressive brain cancer.