Inside The Biden 

he old U.S. The president’s story is not just about politics. It’s a life influenced by fatherhood’s potent role, love, and loss. His children’s lives—and losses—tell a tale of pain and resiliency as dad deals with a serious illness.

An aggressive form of prostate cancer that has spread to his bones has been detected in former US President Joe Biden. After he sought medical attention for issues related to his urine, physicians found a tiny lump on his prostate.

A Gleason score of 9, one of the highest ratings on the scale for cancer severity, was obtained after additional testing. Although the disease is in Stage 4, it is said to be “hormone-sensitive,” which means that treatment may still be effective. According to Biden’s office, “The president and his family are reviewing treatment options with his physicians.”

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The 82-year-old’s children’s narrative highlights the emotional fortitude he has maintained through both private grief and public service as he considers his future. Beau, Hunter, and Naomi are Joe’s three children from his first marriage to Neilia.

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He raised his surviving sons by himself when Neilia and Naomi passed away in 1972. He wed Jill Jacobs in 1977, and the two of them had a daughter named Ashley. Each of his children has had a unique impact on his life; some have done so through well-known accomplishments, while others have experienced intense personal tragedy.

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Ashley Biden

The sole child born to Joe and Jill Biden is Ashley Blazer Biden, who was born on June 8, 1981. Ashley has chosen to maintain a quiet profile while focussing on social work and justice reform, in contrast to her half-siblings.

After graduating from Tulane University with a degree in Cultural Anthropology, Ashley went on to the University of Pennsylvania to obtain a Master of Social Work. Supporting marginalised youth was the main emphasis of her early work. She worked as an Employment and Education Specialist at Wilmington’s West End Neighbourhood House from 2006 to 2007.

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After that, she worked on job training programs within juvenile detention facilities for Delaware’s Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families as an Education & Employment Liaison.

Ashley joined the Delaware Centre for Justice, a nonprofit organisation that supports those affected by the criminal justice system, as its Executive Director in 2012. She stayed there for seven years, concentrating on systemic change, reform, and assistance for women who had served time in

prison.

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