
Biden Honors Late Son in First Public Remarks Since Prostate Cancer Diagnosis
President Joe Biden's Memorial Day address in New Castle, Delaware, held special significance as his first public appearance since disclosing his prostate cancer diagnosis. The event, which honored his son Beau Biden on the tenth anniversary of his death, was marked by poignant reflections and deeply personal anecdotes. 'This day is the tenth anniversary of the loss of my son Beau,' Biden shared, his voice thick with emotion. He described Beau's service in the Delaware National Guard, including a year in Iraq, and recounted a phone call from Beau shortly before his deployment: 'Dad, somebody's got to do this, Dad.' The President's words underscored the profound personal loss while also highlighting the importance of honoring those who serve. The renaming of the Delaware National Guard headquarters after Beau Biden further symbolized his enduring legacy. The event served as a powerful reminder of the personal sacrifices made by military families and the enduring impact of service on their lives.