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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer did not respond to questions on CNN about whether he was aware of former President Joe Biden’s mental decline in office.
Former President Joe Biden will require "further evaluation" after a small prostate nodule was discovered during a recent physical examination. "In a routine physical exam a small nodule was found in the prostate which necessitated further evaluation," a spokesperson told ABC News.
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Joe Biden’s return to the spotlight this week is igniting anger among Democrats who wish the former president would ride off into retirement and stay there. In a wide-ranging interview on “The View” with former First Lady Jill Biden on Thursday,
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OK Magazine on MSNWhy Joe Biden Could Have Been in a WheelchairJoe Biden’s aides were planning for him to use a wheelchair if he were to serve a second term in the White House, according to a new book. Joe Biden's 'Physical Deterioration' Was 'Severe' In Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline,
Jill Biden is suspected of giving a secret signal to her husband, former President Joe Biden, when she didn’t want him to answer a question on “The View” last week.
Trump’s new pardon attorney says he will scrutinize pardons that Biden issued at the end of his term
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ed Martin Jr., who will be the Justice Department’s new pardon attorney after President Donald Trump pulled his nomination to be the top federal prosecutor for Washington, said Tuesday that he plans to scrutinize pardons that former President Joe Biden issued on his way out of the White House.
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OK Magazine on MSNJoe Biden's 'The View' Interview Sparks Fresh Questions About His Health: 'It's Hard to Watch'Joe Biden's recent sit-down on The View was supposed to be a friendly daytime TV appearance. Instead, viewers' were concerned about the 82-year-old former president's health and cognitive state. The segment marked one of Biden's rare public appearances since leaving office just four months ago,
Pete Buttigieg, who served as transportation secretary under former President Joe Biden, appeared to acknowledge Tuesday that he believed Biden should not have run for a second White House term. When asked by reporters if the Democratic party would have been better off without Biden as the nominee,