Joe Biden’s cancer has spread, Hunter Biden says
In a BBC interview, Hunter Biden also acknowledged that the pardon he received from his father was “not fair” or good for the country.

Former President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden said Friday in a wide-ranging interview about the family that his father’s prostate cancer has recently spread further and “it’s not good.” “The cancer has spread, it’s metastasized into his bones and further,” Hunter said in an interview with BBC’s Paddy O’Connell. “It’s very painful, um, and it’s […]
In a BBC interview, Hunter Biden also acknowledged that the pardon he received from his father was “not fair” or good for the country.
Former President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, said his father’s cancer is spreading in what he described as a “very debilitating” state.
"The cancer has spread, is metastasized into his bones and further. It's very painful. It's very debilitating in many respects," Hunter Biden said.
In a wide-ranging interview with the BBC broadcast late on Friday, Hunter Biden grew emotional as he discussed his father's condition, describing it as very sad to watch.
Hunter Biden told the BBC that his father's prostate cancer has metastasized into his bones, calling it "very painful" and "very debilitating."
Hunter Biden has revealed his father’s prostate cancer has spread and is "very painful" for the former president.
In a wide-ranging interview with the CBS News partner BBC News, Hunter Biden grew emotional as he discussed his father's condition, describing it as very sad to watch.