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Joe Biden, 82, Ramps Up Health Concerns After Declaring His Late Son Beau ‘Should Have Been President’ While Sporting Freshly-bandaged Head

Posted on November 11, 2025 By admin

Joe Biden’s health concerns have again picked up pace after he was recently spotted with a bandage covering his head.

During a recent interview, he mentioned how his late son, Beau Biden, who served as attorney general of Delaware and passed away in May of 2015, should have been the next US president.

He died in Maryland after suffering from a serious brain tumor. His death occurred years after he returned from a deployment in Iraq with the Delaware National Guard.

Many were stunned in terms of what was going on, as this was certainly not the right thing to say, as he clearly misquoted the details, and what he was saying did not match the reality.

Viewers were having trouble understanding what Biden was really trying to state on record, and if he had forgotten that his son was no longer in this world.

Biden is currently battling a serious form of cancer. There was a point in his interview where he slammed the Trump administration for thinking it’s okay to cut out funding for cancer research. He added how his government had made it a priority for the betterment of the country.

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