Pentagon's handling of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization sparks controversy and bipartisan outrage. Find out more here!
The Pentagon is under scrutiny as it reviews the handling of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's recent hospitalization due to complications from prostate cancer surgery. Questions arise about the timely notification of Austin's health situation to key stakeholders, including the White House and Congress, leading to bipartisan concerns and investigations by the Pentagon inspector general. Despite the controversy, Hill Democrats remain focused on seeking answers and ensuring accountability without significant worries about political repercussions. Defense Secretary Austin's preference for a low profile adds to the intrigue surrounding the situation, highlighting his reputation as a man of few words.
In the midst of the turbulence, former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta weighs in, emphasizing the need for changes despite downplaying major ripple effects from the saga. The Pentagon's inspector general launchers a review to assess the adequacy of policies for effective communication within the Defense Department, especially concerning high-profile officials like Secretary Austin. The mishandling of Austin's hospitalization has triggered a wave of investigations and raised questions about transparency and communication protocols in critical situations.
Mr Austin, 70, was placed in intensive care on 1 January after suffering complications from a late December surgery to treat prostate cancer. But senior defence ...
While senior Democrats are pushing for answers about the hospitalization episode, there's not a lot of worry about political blowback.
The Defense Department inspector general said Thursday that it will investigate the mishandling of Lloyd Austin's recent secretive hospitalization.
Austin's failure to notify members of his own staff, the White House, Congress and the public in a timely way has generated bipartisan outrage.
The Pentagon's inspector general said on Thursday that he would investigate the handling of Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin III's recent hospitalization, ...
It is equally telling that for almost two weeks Joe Biden didn't reach out to Austin at a time of two major wars, almost daily attacks on overseas U.S. military ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was admitted to Walter Reed on Jan. 1 following complications from surgery for prostate cancer. Defense Secretary Austin Delivers ...
Argentina's annual inflation rate reached 211.4 per cent in December following the inauguration of libertarian president Javier Milei, confirming the depth of ...
The inspector general notified Austin, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks and director of administration and management Jennifer Walsh of the review on ...
As a general and as defense secretary, Lloyd Austin earned a reputation as a man of few words who avoids the spotlight, a trait the White House saw as a ...
The Defense Department inspector general on Thursday (Jan 11) said that it will probe the mishandling of US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin's secretive ...
The former defense secretary and White House chief of staff doesn't believe the saga will have major ripple effects. But he does think changes are needed.
The Pentagon's inspector general is launching a review of whether the Pentagon has the appropriate policies in place to ensure an effective transfer of ...