Joe Biden, Cancer and White House
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Former President Joe Biden indicated that he is “feeling great” following his shocking cancer diagnosis just last weekend. Biden made his first public appearance on Friday since announcing he was diagnosed with an “aggressive form” of prostate cancer that had spread to his bones.
The news of former President Joe Biden's advanced cancer diagnosis is not distracting the House Oversight Republicans.
The doctor who previously gave now former President Joe Biden a clean bill of health is a longtime family friend — as speculation of a cover-up over his new cancer diagnosis continues to ramp up.
House Oversight Chairman James Comer is requesting former President Joe Biden's White House physician, Kevin O'Connor, appear for a transcribed interview as part of an investigation into Biden's mental fitness and use of a presidential autopen while in office.
With new books raising alarm over Biden’s health, Comer emphasizes the need for transparency on the former president's mental decline and critical decision-making during his term.
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.
A resurfaced video of Joe Biden appearing to say he had cancer three years ago has raised questions following his public diagnosis.