Former President Joe Biden's recent diagnosis of aggressive, metastatic prostate cancer has prompted significant concern among medical professionals regarding the timing and detection of the disease.
A senior White House aide resigned over concerns about President Joe Biden's cognitive decline, revealing efforts to shield his condition from staff and the public.
CNN’s Jake Tapper, once a leading media defender of Joe Biden’s visibly deteriorating mental and physical state, is now rebranding himself as an objective reporter—just in time for a book launch. After years of attacking conservatives for raising legitimate concerns about Biden’s capacity, Tapper now pretends those concerns were always valid.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt addressed concerns regarding President Donald Trump's upcoming Middle East trip, firmly denying allegations that the president is leveraging the visit for personal financial gain.
A Pentagon watchdog report reveals that the former Biden administration's $230 million Gaza pier project resulted in 62 U.S. service member injuries, one death, and $31 million in equipment damage.
Former White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki denied witnessing any cognitive decline in former President Joe Biden during her time with the White House, insisting she “never saw that person—not a single time,” referring to Biden’s shaky debate performance in June 2024.
On ABC’s The View Wednesday, Joy Behar accused President Donald Trump of being “in over his head” during his recent interview with ABC News, claiming he struggled to answer “the simplest questions.” But her criticism rings hollow given President Joe Biden’s repeated inability to answer basic questions in public appearances.
Joe Borelli, former Republican leader of the New York City Council, fired back at CNN panelists Wednesday after they accused President Donald Trump of corruption over a meme-coin dinner. Borelli reminded viewers that it was former President Joe Biden who issued sweeping pardons to members of his own family—an unprecedented move that included his embattled son Hunter Biden.
Former CNN political analyst Chris Cillizza warned Thursday that President Joe Biden is set for a rough two-month period as two upcoming books are likely to portray him negatively. The books—Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, releasing Tuesday, and Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-Up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again by Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson, coming out May 20—are expected to highlight concerns about Biden’s mental and physical state and how his aides allegedly concealed his decline.