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Biden says he's 'feeling good' in first remarks after cancer diagnosis announced

Biden says he's 'feeling good' in first remarks after cancer diagnosis announced

Washington Post30-05-2025
NEW CASTLE, Del. — Former President Joe Biden delivered the first remarks since he announced he had an aggressive form of prostate cancer Friday, speaking in a steady voice during a somber Memorial Day gathering and later smiling and saying he's 'feeling good.'
Biden spoke at an annual gathering marking Memorial Day at Veterans Memorial Park in his home state of Delaware, not far from his home in Wilmington. The event coincided with the 10th anniversary of his son Beau's death . It also comes amid renewed questions about Biden's mental and physical health after the recent publication of a book about his fitness for office.
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