Speaking after receiving the Edward M Kennedy Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award, Joe Biden delivered his first remarks since completing a round of radiation for aggressive prostate cancer. The 82-year-old decried "dark days" under Donald Trump’s hardline presidency, citing attacks on free speech and tests of executive power as one of the longest shutdowns on record is used to exert command over government. He praised Republicans bucking the administration and those targeted for speaking out — from federal workers to universities and late-night hosts — urging Americans not to "check out," to "keep the faith," and to "get back up."
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