
Biden likely had cancer during his ENTIRE presidency, top oncologist says as docs baffled disease was only caught now
Dr Zeke Emanuel made the bombshell claim to Morning Joe host Joe Scarborough on Monday.
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"He had it while he was President," he said. "He probably had it at the start of his presidency, in 2021.
Emanuel questioned how such an advanced form of prostate cancer had flown under the radar until now.
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