Joe Biden, prostate cancer
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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.
After the announcement that Biden has an aggressive form of prostate cancer, Trump Jr. initially reposted a message on X (formerly Twitter) wishing Biden a “speedy recovery” and writing, “Agree 100%.” But he quickly pivoted to attack mode, taking aim at former first lady Jill Biden, who holds a doctorate in education and is not a medical doctor.
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.
Biden led the Obama administration’s Cancer Moonshot initiative, which he also reinstated in 2022 after he was elected president. Its mission was to slash the cancer death rate by at least 50 percent over the next 25 years, preventing 4 million deaths and improving the lives of patients and their families.
Ezekiel Emanuel, a prominent Democratic figure, told “Morning Joe” the former president "did not develop [prostate cancer] in the last 100 to 200 days."
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Biden and his family are meeting with doctors and considering “multiple treatment options,” including hormone treatment, a source said. This is Morning Rundown, a weekday news