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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.
President Trump said Monday that he was surprised that Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s cancer diagnosis was not made public a “long time ago,” seeming to suggest without evidence that the former president’s cancer was not newly discovered and had been covered up.
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Dilbert' cartoonist Scott Adams has metastatic prostate cancer similar to what President Biden just announced. He alluded to using California aid-in-dying law.
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The news of the former president's illness, coupled with the damage to Biden-world’s credibility when it comes to his fitness, have led to speculation about a cover-up.
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The famed East Bay cartoonist didn’t sugarcoat his situation, saying Monday that he’s in near-constant pain and that he doesn’t expect to live past this summer.
Vice President JD Vance's reaction to former President Joe Biden's cancer diagnosis sparked mixed reactions online on Monday. Newsweek reached out to Vance through the White House via email on Monday.
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