Biden honors Beau, slams shutdown at Omaha gala

Former President Joe Biden delivered an emotional tribute to his late son Beau during a Nebraska Democratic Party event on November 7 in Omaha, stating the former Delaware attorney general possessed presidential qualities that surpassed his father's abilities. The 82-year-old, who recently completed radiation therapy for prostate cancer, recounted a hospital bedside conversation where Beau, dying from brain cancer in 2015 after serving in Iraq, urged his father to remain committed to public service and cancer research advocacy.

Biden transitioned from personal reflection to criticism of the current administration under Donald Trump, demanding an end to what he described as the nation's longest government shutdown. He highlighted that over 600,000 federal workers faced furloughs while others continued working without compensation, contrasting this with his own presidency's record of avoiding shutdowns entirely. The former president emphasized that healthcare and food assistance programs serving millions of Americans faced severe disruption during the ongoing crisis.
 

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