Biden makes first public appearance after cancer diagnosis.
Joe Biden appeared at his grandson's graduation celebration
Former US President Joe Biden attended his grandson's graduation on May 23, marking his first public appearance since his prostate cancer diagnosis. He, along with other family members, attended the graduation celebration of Robert Hunter Biden II from a school in Salisbury, Connecticut. Photos from the event were shared on Instagram by former First Lady Jill Biden and their daughter Ashley Biden.
The cancer diagnosis sparked discussions among Democrats regarding Biden's health. There were debates about his age and the possibility of running for presidency in 2024. Recently, a book by CNN and Axios journalists was published, examining Biden's health and cognitive abilities during the campaign.
Let's remember that The New York Times reported on May 18 that the former US president is suffering from aggressive prostate cancer. Doctors discovered a small nodule on his prostate but noted that the cancer is hormone-sensitive and has chances for effective treatment.
Biden also commented on his diagnosis for the first time. He expressed gratitude for the love and support during this challenging time. Support was also expressed by President Donald Trump, wishing him a speedy recovery. Subsequently, information circulated that his wife Jill could be held accountable for concealing her husband's health issues.
In light of recent events, various political forces and the public are actively discussing Biden's future and his potential participation in upcoming presidential races.
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