Biden Optimistic After Cancer Diagnosis

Former US President Joe Biden speaks to reporters, after a ceremony, at Veterans Memorial Park, in New Castle, Delaware, US May 30, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno
Former US President Joe Biden speaks to reporters, after a ceremony, at Veterans Memorial Park, in New Castle, Delaware, US May 30, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno
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Biden Optimistic After Cancer Diagnosis

Former US President Joe Biden speaks to reporters, after a ceremony, at Veterans Memorial Park, in New Castle, Delaware, US May 30, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno
Former US President Joe Biden speaks to reporters, after a ceremony, at Veterans Memorial Park, in New Castle, Delaware, US May 30, 2025. REUTERS/Ken Cedeno

Former US President Joe Biden told reporters Friday he was feeling “optimistic” about the future after delivering his first public remarks since revealing he had an aggressive form of prostate cancer.

“Well, the prognosis is good. You know, we're working on everything. It's moving along. So, I feel good,” Biden, 82, said after an event in Delaware belatedly marking Monday's Memorial Day federal holiday.

Biden's office announced earlier this month he is battling prostate cancer with a Gleason score of nine, which places him in the most severe category.

The veteran Democrat told reporters he had decided on a treatment regime, adding that “the expectation is, we're going to be able to beat this.”

“It's not in any organ, my bones are strong, it hasn't penetrated. So I'm feeling good,” he said.

The mental and physical health of the former president, the oldest person ever to hold the office, was a dominant issue in the 2024 election.

After a disastrous debate performance against Trump, Biden ended his campaign for a second term.

When Biden's office announced his diagnosis, they said the cancer had spread to his bones.

But Biden told reporters: “We're all optimistic about the diagnosis. As a matter of fact, one of the leading surgeons in the world is working with me.”

The political row over Biden's aborted candidacy has become a major scandal since the release of the book “Original Sin” -- which alleges that Biden's White House covered up his cognitive decline while he was in office.

The ex-president was asked about the controversy and responded with sarcasm, joking that “I'm mentally incompetent and I can't walk.”

He said he had no regrets about initially running for a second term, and that his Democratic critics could have challenged him but chose not to “because I'd have beaten them.”

In earlier formal remarks in New Castle, Delaware, Biden spoke of his presidency as his greatest honor, and called for better treatment of veterans.

But he saved his most poignant comments to mark the 10th anniversary on May 30 of his son, National Guard veteran Beau Biden, dying of brain cancer at the age of 46.

“For the Bidens, this day is the 10th anniversary, the loss of my son Beau, who spent a year in Iraq,” said Biden, who had attended a memorial service for his son earlier in the day. “And, to be honest, it's a hard day.”



Israel Tells Worried Members of Iran’s Security Services to Contact Mossad

 Huge smoke rises up from an oil facility facility after it appeared to have been hit by an Israeli strike Saturday, in southern Tehran, Iran, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (AP)
Huge smoke rises up from an oil facility facility after it appeared to have been hit by an Israeli strike Saturday, in southern Tehran, Iran, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (AP)
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Israel Tells Worried Members of Iran’s Security Services to Contact Mossad

 Huge smoke rises up from an oil facility facility after it appeared to have been hit by an Israeli strike Saturday, in southern Tehran, Iran, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (AP)
Huge smoke rises up from an oil facility facility after it appeared to have been hit by an Israeli strike Saturday, in southern Tehran, Iran, Sunday, June 15, 2025. (AP)

The Israeli military is urging members of the Iranian security services to contact Israel’s Mossad intelligence service, claiming they had been receiving messages from officials worried about Iran’s “uncertain future.”

There was no immediate way to independently verify the claim.

In a post on the social platform X in Farsi, the Israeli military provided a website and urged users to employ a virtual private network before attempting contact.

“Even those who identify themselves as members of the regime’s security institutions express their fear, despair, and anger at what is happening in Iran and ask us to contact Israeli authorities - so that Iran does not suffer the same fate as Lebanon and Gaza,” the message added.

The message did not elaborate. However, it comes as Iran is in a frenzy over spies, prompting warnings to officials to abandon certain devices, apps and web services.

The internet was down in Iran late Wednesday afternoon. Authorities offered no immediate explanation.