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Biden’s Secretary Of Defense Lloyd Austin Goes Missing Without Telling His Deputy Or Anyone Else His Whereabouts

Austin was revealed to have admitted himself to the hospital

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(DailyWire) The deputy who took over some of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin‘s duties last week was kept in the dark about the Cabinet official’s hospitalization for days, according to a new report.

Defense officials told CNN that Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks and other top brass did not learn about what happened to Austin until Thursday, three days after the defense secretary was admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

 

As noted by CNN, the Department of Defense (DoD) said Hicks assumed “certain operational responsibilities that require constant secure communications capabilities” on Tuesday. At the time, Hicks had already begun a vacation in Puerto Rico, and though the report said the deputy planned to return to Washington, D.C., on Friday, she opted to stay put because Austin was expected to resume his duties from the hospital.

Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder told the news outlet that it is “not uncommon” for the defense secretary to delegate certain responsibilities without explanation, and Hicks made “some routine operational and management decisions” over the past week. Ryder also emphasized that Austin “has no plans to resign.”

The DoD shocked the Pentagon press corps, lawmakers, and even reportedly White House officials on Thursday when it spread the word that Austin had been hospitalized on Monday evening for what the agency has described as “complications following a recent elective medical procedure.” By then, according to the statement, Austin was “recovering well” and expected to resume his full duties.

NBC News revealed that Austin spent four days in the intensive care unit while POLITICO reported Gen. C.Q. Brown, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was informed about the defense secretary’s situation on Tuesday, and acting Defense Undersecretary for Policy Sasha Baker attended a White House meeting in Austin’s place without knowing about his hospitalization.

A White House official told Reuters that President Joe Biden has “full confidence” in Austin and is “looking forward to him being back at the Pentagon. But a U.S. official told ABC News that Biden was exasperated by the lack of transparency and that there would be a review of the episode.

While Ryder has said there was an “evolving situation” in which “multiple factors” such as medical and privacy issues were considered, members of the media and Congress expressed outrage and demanded more information.

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