Biden is losing it.
Former President Joe Biden raised eyebrows once again after delivering a bizarre and emotional speech in Nebraska, where he claimed that his late son, Beau Biden, “should have been president — not me.”
The 82-year-old former commander-in-chief, sporting a fresh bandage on his head, made the shocking remark while attacking President Donald Trump during a Nebraska Democratic Party gala. The appearance immediately reignited concerns about Biden’s mental clarity and physical health.
“When the love of my life, my oldest son — who should’ve been president, not me — went to Iraq and came home with stage four brain cancer, I knew what cancer meant,” Biden said emotionally, his voice cracking before the crowd.
Biden went on to accuse President Trump of “cutting funding for cancer research,” despite the fact that the Trump administration expanded private-sector partnerships and fast-tracked medical innovation programs that saved billions in taxpayer dollars.
Biden’s Bandaged Appearance Raises Health Questions
During the event, cameras captured what appeared to be a new bandage on the upper left side of Biden’s head — the second in recent months. Back in August, he underwent Mohs surgery to remove skin cancer, appearing afterward with a similar wound on another part of his scalp.
The White House has refused to comment on the latest bandage, sparking speculation about ongoing medical issues and possible treatments.
Biden Turns Angry, Attacks Trump Over Shutdown
Biden’s speech grew more heated as he accused Trump and Republicans of causing “hunger” in America due to the ongoing government shutdown — even though Senate Democrats have repeatedly blocked temporary funding bills to reopen the government.
“In the United States of America, one in five children goes to bed hungry every night!” Biden shouted. “Trump better get the damn government open!”
Republicans fired back, pointing out that Trump’s proposed spending plan protected essential programs while Democrats pushed for billions in unrelated spending.
Emotional and Unstable: Biden’s Remarks Shock Audience
Those in attendance described Biden as emotional and agitated, moving from heartfelt stories about his son to loud political attacks. He even referenced his own battle with prostate cancer, saying:
“When you finish that round of treatment, you get to ring that bell… Thank God for the doctors and nurses and incredible breakthroughs.”
While the comment drew polite applause, many were left wondering whether Biden’s remarks were part of a planned message or an unscripted slip revealing deeper concerns about his mental and emotional state.
Biden Touts Democratic Wins — But Misses the Point
Toward the end of his speech, Biden tried to rally Democrats by boasting about recent election results in blue-leaning states. “The Democratic Party is back — not hyperbole,” he said, listing off wins in Virginia, New Jersey, New York, and California as proof that voters were “sending a message to Trump.”
But conservatives argue the real message is clear — Democrats are doubling down on failed leadership, while President Trump remains focused on fixing the economy, cutting wasteful spending, and defending American families.
Bottom Line
Biden’s shocking statement that his son “should’ve been president” has sparked new debate over his judgment and mental readiness. With visible health concerns and increasingly erratic public appearances, even some within his own party are beginning to whisper: Is Joe Biden really fit to lead anything anymore?