A new video has surfaced showing U.S. President Joe Biden wearing a large bandage on the right side of his head, sparking renewed scrutiny over his health. Biden’s spokesperson confirmed the injury was the result of surgery to treat skin cancer, though details remain unclear.
The footage, shared by Inside Edition, captures Biden exiting a church in Rehoboth Beach during Labor Day weekend with the visible wound. Earlier reports from Fox News indicated Biden underwent Mohs surgery, a procedure commonly used for skin cancer removal. The spokesperson did not specify the type of cancer or its severity.
Additional revelations emerged from The New York Post, which reported that Biden is also undergoing treatment for stage 4 prostate cancer. Diagnosed in May with an “aggressive” form of the disease that has spread to his bones, the former president’s condition has raised questions about his medical care. Doctors discovered a “small nodule” on his prostate during a recent examination, though the White House medical team allegedly failed to detect the advanced stage of the illness.
Biden’s longtime physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, previously declared him “fit to serve” after a February 2024 checkup at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. However, the disclosure of his prostate cancer diagnosis has fueled allegations that his administration concealed his declining health from the public.
The president is currently receiving treatment, though the full extent of his medical challenges remains undisclosed.