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A federal judge halted Trump's Education Dept. overhaul, while House Republicans push his agenda amid uncertainty. Meanwhile, his bill's high costs shocked markets, signaling turbulence ahead.

Biden urged to reveal disease history after cancer diagnosis

Fox NewsThursday, May 22, 2025 at 1:00:34 AM
Biden urged to reveal disease history after cancer diagnosis
The Wall Street Journal is pushing for more transparency from President Biden about his health, specifically urging him to share details of his medical history after he revealed a past prostate cancer diagnosis. The call suggests growing scrutiny over how much the public should know about a leader’s health—especially one in such a high-stakes role.
Editor’s Note: Leaders’ health can impact their ability to govern, and this isn’t just about Biden—it’s part of a bigger debate over how much privacy public figures owe voters. With an election looming and age already a talking point, this story taps into broader questions about accountability and trust in politics.
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