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Frank Biden's Statement After Joe Left the Race Now Makes Sense

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Comments Frank Biden made after his brother dropped out of the presidential race are resurfacing in light of the former president’s cancer diagnosis announcement. 

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In a statement to CBS News in July of 2024, Frank Biden said his brother’s health “absolutely” played a role in his decision to exit the race, and dropped a line that raised eyebrows at the time.  

“Selfishly, I will have him back to enjoy whatever time we have left,” his statement to CBS continued. “He is a genuine hero, country over self, it sounds corny in our cynical political environment, but he nor I are cynical. The goal remains the same: defeat Trump and continue the work that Joe has done. My hope is that our party rallies around this heroic act."

After that shocking statement, a “source close to the Biden family” said Biden’s brother was an alcoholic who’s not that close to him. 

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Following the statement from Biden's office, medical experts have cast doubt on the timing of the diagnosis. 

"He's had this for many years, maybe even a decade, growing there and spreading," Ezekiel Emanuel, an oncologist and former White House COVID adviser to Biden, told MSNBC's "Morning Joe." 

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