Joe Biden, White House and prostate cancer
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Twenty-four hours after the Sunday announcement that former President Joe Biden has an aggressive form of prostate cancer, one of his staunchest supporters, Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, said Monday he had yet to connect with him. Another close Hill ally, Sen. Chris Coons, had not spoken with his fellow Delawarean as of midafternoon Tuesday.
A resurfaced video of Joe Biden appearing to say he had cancer three years ago has raised questions following his public diagnosis.
After maintaining a low profile since leaving the White House, former President Joe Biden recently emerged with media interviews and an April speech.