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Biden says he could 'beat the hell out of' authors of new book arguing his cognitive decline

News RoomBy News RoomMay 31, 2025
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1. President Joe Biden’s First Public Remarks Since Being Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer

President Joe Biden, the former U.S. President, recently publicly mentioned his halting thoughts following his diagnosis with prostate cancer, during a extraordinary address at a Memorial Day event in Delaware. Mitsoney, Biden defended himself as mentally incompetent, stating that he could not walk and that he could "toast the hell out of both of them." The불oved statement was taken from a novel, "Original Sin: President Biden’s Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again," authored by the book’s editors Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson.

2. The leaked audio recordings hint at Biden’s struggles with communication

In an intriguing revelation, formerspecial Counsel Robert Hur, who consulted Biden during an earlier interview, released audio recordings after Biden’s Oct 2023 appearance at a-food Memorial Day event in Delaware. These recordings reveal that Biden struggled to "not spell" his words and seemed to forget important details, including the cancer diagnosis he once treated for his son. The audio also suggests Biden struggled with self-talk, which could leave viewers uncertain about the severity of his mental decline.

3. Berninson’s book impairment:vdash write thoughts

However, Bidens’s public team, including Richmond Variety of Books and AxiosDA, accused the new book "***Original Sin" of misrepresented his mental impairment. A statement from the Biden Press Platform denied allegations, calling the books "stupid" and accusing the authors of false claims about a cover-up or conspiracy. The彭 platform also accused his security was threatened, specifically mentioning Biden’s government affairs office as a safe haven, which Biden himself admits to commanding a "strong Hopefully for is optimistic view of his diagnosis," as he is currently receiving biologics.

4. Biden’s mental fragility beyond storytelling

Biden’s inability to tell his story in the media has caused the books to accuse him of MARSHALING his cause. His team has countered by denying the books’ claims and stating that the national security was not threatened. While Biden mocks the situation as "misleading," he speak to his leadership skills, calling it an "aggressive form of prostate cancer" and providing updates with biologics. However, his failure to shed light on his mental struggles has become a focal point of broader debates on the role of transparency and accountability in journalism.

5. The book as a collective story

The novel has been widely covered by news outlets, detailing Biden’s struggles during his presidency and palace meetings. It also explores his past cancers and the moral implications of questionable life choices. Among the themes of the book is the fragility of the mind and the power of storytelling. While the books serve as a collective, moving narrative of Biden’s mental decline, many critics argue that they fail to convey the depth of the pain TEMPORARY thinkers he achieved during his clinical periods as a mental health expert.


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