Biden says son Beau 'lost his life in Iraq' during Colorado speech

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President Biden claimed that his son Beau 'lost his life in Iraq' during a speech on Wednesday near Vail, Colorado, where he designated Camp Hale as a national monument.

Biden made the speech on Wednesday nearBiden said in a 2019 speech that he believes Beau's"exposure to burn pits" in Iraq"in my view, I can’t prove it yet, he came back with stage four glioblastoma.

Eighteen months he lived, knowing he was going to die." Adam Sabes is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent toElection season is here! Get the latest race updates, exclusive interviews, and more Fox News politics content.

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