The words of the 46th President of the United States shocked the public and quickly became headlines in the world press.
79-year-old US President Joe Biden has cancer because of the large number of oil refineries in the state of Delaware, where he lived in his youth.
He made this statement in his speech in Massachusetts.
“That’s why I and a lot of other people I grew up with had cancer. And that’s why for a long time Delaware had the highest cancer rate in the US,” Joe Biden added about the disease .
The speech at the meeting focused on environmental issues and the problem of the climate crisis. American factories all over the country emit toxic substances, smog, greenhouse gases that affect the environment – in particular, they caused him cancer.
In addition, in social Networks drew attention to the fact that, according to official data, the US president is completely healthy, and therefore he intends to run for a second presidential term.
White House Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates explainedthat the president meant that he treated the tumor when he was not the head of state.
Also Washington Post journalist Glenn Kessera on his twitter wrote: “Check out Biden’s medical certificate. Before he became president, he had non-melanoma skin tumors removed.”
So, once again Biden did not express his thoughts correctly, telling a story from the past.
Internet users were once again surprised by how easily Joe made mistakes in his speeches. And this, according to some, is a serious reason to think about the state of the president’s health.
Recall that Biden has scheduled a call with Xi Jinping in the next 10 days.
Also, the American president will host a US-Africa summit, where he will emphasize the importance of US-Africa relations and increased cooperation on common global priorities.
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Source: korrespondent

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