Biden: Obama offered help during Beau’s illness
The vice president revealed the touching anecdote in an interview with CNN, in which he described how the president and the First Family had become like family to him.
“(Obama) got up and said: “‘Don’t sell that house.
Obama was apparently having none of that.
Vice President Biden said Tuesday that Donald Trump would win the White House, though he said he hopes that doesn’t happen. President Obama said no. “I’ll give you the money”.
“He said, ‘I’ll give you the money, ‘” Biden said. Whatever you need, I’ll give you the money. “Don’t, Joe-promise me. Promise me.’ I said, ‘I don’t think we’re going to have to anyway.’ He said, ‘Promise me'”.
Biden told the president that, to make sure he could take care of Beau’s family, he and wife Jill might have to sell their house.
United States Vice President Joe Biden received an offer that baffled him, financial support from his boss, President Barack Obama. “He said, promise me”.
Beau Biden suffered from a stroke in May 2010, prompting fears that he might lose cognitive functions and be forced to step down from his post.
The offer, recounted in an interview with CNN, came during a private lunch as Biden’s son Beau battled brain cancer. “And it’s hard to figure what replaces that, that sense of goal when you’re not in this office”, he said. “And that is the absolute enormous concentration of wealth in a small group of people …” Bernie Sanders (I-VT) for his record of opposing income inequality. “This has been Bernie’s mantra from the time he’s gotten involved”.