Biden speaks about cancer diagnosis and urges Americans to defend democracy
Briefly

President Joe Biden addressed the public for the first time since his aggressive prostate cancer diagnosis, expressing optimism regarding his treatment and prognosis. Speaking during a commemorative event for fallen military members, he drew parallels between their sacrifices and the current need for Americans to defend democracy. Highlighting his ongoing treatment and the quality of medical care he is receiving, he emphasized the importance of staying true to American values. He also discussed the critical decisions facing the nation that could impact its future.
All the folks are very optimistic The expectation is we are going to be able to beat this, he said of the cancer, at an event in Delaware.
They are not asking us to risk our lives, they are asking us to stay true to what America stands for... to protect our nation, in our time, now, to defend democracy.
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