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In 2006, freelance journalist Josh Wolf spent 226 days in a federal prison. His crime? Refusing to turn over unpublished ...
Joe Biden is regarded as the 46th president of the United States. Yet, only 45 people have filled that position. Blame Grover Cleveland for this irritating historical discrepancy.
Trump defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 election after Biden bowed out late in the campaign, making him the first president since Grover Cleveland to win non-consecutive terms.
And lastly, Grover Cleveland, who served as President twice (1885 to 1889, then 1893 to 1897), had surgery for cancer in his mouth. He died of a heart attack in the early 1900s.
History alone should have made more reporters skeptical about Biden’s health President Biden waits to speak about foreign policy at the State Department in January.
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US Presidents who fought Cancer: Joe Biden joins the list ... - MSNGrover Cleveland (President 1885–1889, 1893–1897) During his second term in 1893, Grover Cleveland secretly underwent surgery to remove a cancerous tumor from the roof of his mouth.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Sunday it was reported that former President Joe Biden had been diagnosed Friday with an “aggressive” form of prostate cancer that spread (metastasis) to the bone.
A former White House physician said giving Joe Biden a cognitive test last year would have helped people understand whether he could serve another term.
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Joe Biden isn’t the first — These US Presidents also had cancerGrover Cleveland (22nd and 24th President) — Oral cancer In 1893, during his second term, Cleveland had a cancerous tumor removed from the roof of his mouth in a secret operation aboard a ...
And if he wants to be remembered for more than being the only other president besides Grover Cleveland to serve two non-consecutive terms, Trump will need to stop playing the Biden blame game and ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Way past his prime former President Joe Biden made his first TV appearance since leaving office not on ‘prime time’ but on daytime group chat ‘The View’ last Thursday.
From Grover Cleveland to John F. Kennedy and Donald Trump, examples abound of presidential maladies being minimized or kept secret.
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