Biden’s cancer prompts more questions about presidency


WASHINGTON—Former US President Joe Biden’s cancer announcement revived questions on Monday about the extent of his health issues during his tenure, with President Donald Trump saying Biden should have been more transparent with the public.
“I’m surprised that the public wasn’t notified a long time ago, because to get to stage 9, that’s a long time,” Trump told reporters on Monday, misstating Biden’s diagnosis.
Trump also voiced sympathy on Sunday in a social media post.
Biden’s office said he had been diagnosed on Friday with “aggressive” prostate cancer that had spread to his bones. Cancers that have spread, or metastasized, are considered stage 4, the most advanced.
Excerpts from book
The remarks by Trump and other Republicans captured the renewed focus on the health of the 82-year-old Democratic former president with the publication of a book that details widespread concerns about Biden’s mental acuity among aides and Democratic insiders as he pursued reelection in 2024.
Excerpts from the book have prompted new questions about whether critical information was withheld from the American public about Biden’s ability to serve in the White House.
Biden’s closest aides have dismissed those concerns, saying Biden was fully capable of making important decisions.
“Why didn’t the American people have a better sense of his health picture?” Vice President JD Vance said to reporters as he wrapped up a trip to Rome. “Why didn’t the American people have more accurate information about what he was actually dealing with? This is serious stuff.”
A spokesperson for Biden did not return a request for comment.
Denial
Biden has appeared on television to rebut accusations that his mental capacity had diminished during his 2021-2025 term. “There’s nothing to sustain that,” he said on ABC’s “The View” on May 8.
For years, Republicans highlighted Biden’s apparent diminished capacity, which his fellow Democrats and members of media downplayed.
Biden, the oldest person ever to serve as president, was forced to drop his reelection bid last July after a stumbling debate performance against Trump eroded his support among fellow Democrats.
Biden’s vice president, Kamala Harris, launched a bid of her own but lost to Trump in the November 2024 election.
Most prostate cancers are detected at an earlier stage.
Thorough physical
“I would assume the former president gets a very thorough physical every year,” said Dr. Chris George, medical director of the cancer program at Northwestern Health Network. “It’s sort of hard for me to believe that he’s had a (blood test) within the past year that was normal.”
Dr. Herbert Lepor, a urologist at NYU Langone Health, said that given the available screening options, “it is a bit unusual in the modern era to detect cancers at this late stage.”
Some 70 percent of prostate cancer cases were diagnosed before they spread to other organs, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
US guidelines do not recommend annual blood screening for men over 70 and it is unclear whether the annual presidential exam would have included those tests.
Spotlight
The new book, “Original Sin,” by journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson put a spotlight on Biden’s mental acuity in his final months in office.
Fox News commentators have been criticizing CNN’s Tapper for writing the book after strongly defending Biden against those who pointed out the then-president’s diminished mental capacity.
Biden’s cancer diagnosis drew an outpouring of sympathy from supporters and rivals alike. Biden thanked the public on behalf of his wife and himself for their support in a social media post released early on Monday.
“Cancer touches us all. Like so many of you, Jill and I have learned that we are strongest in the broken places. Thank you for lifting us up with love and support,” he said.

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