President Biden inadvertently revealed that he has been asked by former president Jimmy Carter, who entered home hospice care last month, to deliver a eulogy. The two presidents — a onetime peanut farmer and engineer — have a long-standing relationship.
Biden in a video played at the 2020 Democratic National Convention, with Carter describing Biden as his “first and most effective supporter in the Senate.”to halve the death rate from cancer over the next 25 years, and called for funding for the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, which supports research for some of medical science’s most challenging problems.
Carter, who at 98 is the oldest living former president, was diagnosed with melanoma in 2015 that had spread to parts of his brain. But after a combination of radiation treatments and an immune-based therapy, he announced later that year he was
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