Biden Confuses Again, Claims He Has Cancer
During a speech on global warming in Massachusetts, Biden made an unexpected confession about his health. In his address, the White House leader reflected on his childhood years spent in Claymont, Delaware.
According to the U.S. President, there was an oil refinery in his residential area, which constantly emitted pollutants into the atmosphere, carried by the wind into the town. “That’s why I, and a number of other people I grew up with, have cancer. And that’s why for a long time, Delaware had the highest cancer rates in the country,” said the American leader.
The United States presidential press service quickly responded, noting that Biden mistakenly spoke in the present tense. In fact, the White House leader was referring to his long-term experience in treating skin lesions, which he had overcome long before his candidacy for President of the United States.