In a copy of “the original sin, the decline of President Biden, his cover -up and his disastrous choice to work again” obtained by ABC News, authors and journalists Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson claim that former President Joe Biden made information about the cancer diagnosis of his deceased son, Beau Biden, who was an elected official at the time.
The authors not only claim that this cheated the public about Beau Biden’s mental aptitude, but also say that this demonstrates “the ability to denial of Bidenses and the lengths they would make to avoid transparency over health problems.”
Speed on Tuesday, this new detail occurs a few days after the aggressive prostate cancer of Joe Biden’s prostate.
Joe Biden’s cancer diagnosis was announced on Sunday through the declaration of his office. According to the statement, the medical professionals saw it “last week” for “a new finding of a prostate nodule after experiencing the increase in urinary symptoms” and “on Friday, they diagnosed him.”

Beau Biden, on the left, son of the democratic vice presidential candidate, and Senator Joe Biden, D-Del., Go out to the crowd in the National Democratic Convention of 2008 in Denver, Colorado, on August 27, 2008.
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The “original sin” states that Joe Biden and Beau Biden falsely promoted Beau’s “health bag”, intentionally choosing “nothing” despite being aware of their diagnosis of glioblastoma and how advanced it was.
In the summer of 2013, Beau Biden collapsed during a family vacation and underwent brain surgery to eliminate a tumor.
“Beau’s tumor was definitely glioblastoma. Stage IV,” Biden later wrote about the postoperative findings, according to the book. The authors say that the other son of Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, called him “a death sentence.”
Beau Biden’s neurologist told the public that doctors had eliminated a “small injury” from his brain, but in fact it was a “slightly larger tumor than a golf ball,” Biden later revealed, according to the book.
The book also alleges that Beau remained in office as the Attorney General of Delaware, a position that occupied from 2007 to 2015, despite showing signs of deterioration, such as speech difficulties and “secretly” subject to treatments around the world where he registered under an alias.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, a Biden spokesman said: “There is nothing in this book that shows that Joe Biden did not do their job, as the authors have alleged, nor did they prove their accusation that there was a cover -up or conspiracy. Nowhere, they do not show that our national security was threatened or where the president was not committed to the important issue of the presidency of the Presidency.” “Original sin”.
“In fact, Joe Biden was an effective president who directed our country with empathy and ability,” the statement added.
The authors say that Beau Biden’s wife, Hallie, publicly questioned this apparent cover -up, supposedly telling others that “she did not understand why they had to keep her illness secret.”
ABC News is trying to communicate with Hallie Biden to comment.

Vice President Joe Biden (C) and his wife, Dr. Jill Biden (R), arrive with the family for a Mass of Christian burial in the church of San Antonio de Padua for his son, the former Attorney General of Delaware Beau Biden, on June 6, 2015 in Wilmington, Delaware.
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The book continues to affirm that the death of Beau Biden and the emotional toll he had in the then vice president demonstrated the “first signs that was deteriorating” in 2015, citing a senior White House official who described the brain of Joe Biden as it seemed to “dissolve as if someone pours hot water” immediately after Beau’s death.
The “original sin” has additional accusations against Biden and its mental aptitude during its presidency, including details about its physical and mental impediments and the supposed efforts to cover those impediments.
In an appearance in “The View” by ABC earlier this month, both Biden and former First Lady Dr. Jill Biden rejected the list of new reporters’ books who claimed that Biden was dealing with the cognitive decline at the end of her presidency.
“They are wrong,” he said. “There is nothing to hold that.”
-ABC News Averi Harper, Oren Oppenheim and Brittany Shepherd contributed to this report.