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Lloyd Austin, Defense Secretary, hospitalized for prostate cancer treatment


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OAN’s Abril Elfi
5:12⁤ PM – Tuesday, January 9, 2024

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has⁢ been diagnosed with prostate cancer and is now hospitalized following ​a‌ surgery procedure.

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Doctors‌ at Walter⁣ Reed National Military ‌Medical Center said on Tuesday that Austin​ has been in the hospital since January 1st after⁢ he reportedly had surgery⁣ to ⁤treat his‌ prostate cancer.

The⁤ White House announced that President Joe Biden was not informed of Austin’s diagnosis until Tuesday morning.

According to Walter Reed ⁢doctors ​who⁣ spoke to the ​press, Austin underwent the initial cancer surgery on December 22nd. Then, on January​ 1st, he began experiencing complications from the procedure,⁤ including nausea and severe​ abdominal, hip, and leg ⁤pain, which was later identified as a ‍urinary tract infection (UTI).

Austin waited until last Thursday to tell White ‌House staff about his emergency hospitalization, ‍a communication lapse that can⁣ pose a⁣ risk to national security.

Previous to the announcement on Tuesday, the ⁤reason for his⁢ hospital stay was unknown.

Pentagon Press Secretary Air Force Maj. Gen.​ Pat​ Ryder stated that Austin has taken⁢ responsibility for the “issues with transparency” about his health status.

“Secretary Austin has⁤ taken responsibility for the issues with transparency, and the Department is taking immediate⁣ steps to improve our notification procedures,” he said .

He continued,⁤ saying⁢ that Austin’s ⁢chief⁢ of staff has instructed Pentagon officials to conduct a “30-day review of the department’s notification process for assumption of functions ⁢and duties of the Secretary ‍of ‌Defense.”

Many⁤ are calling for Austin’s resignation to the White House⁢ among his diagnosis and the secrecy surrounding it. However, Austin⁤ said that he⁣ will not⁤ be stepping down from his post, and ⁤he also maintained that Biden and the White House would be backing him.

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Why has ​Defense Secretary Austin chosen to⁢ remain in his⁢ post ​despite calls for his resignation related to his prostate cancer diagnosis

⁤ Defense Secretary ⁤Lloyd ⁤Austin Diagnosed with ‍Prostate ​Cancer

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ​recently been diagnosed with prostate⁤ cancer and is currently hospitalized following a surgical procedure. ⁢Doctors at the ​Walter Reed National Military‌ Medical Center revealed​ that Austin has been ‌in the hospital since January 1st⁤ after undergoing surgery to treat‍ his prostate cancer.

The White House announced that President Joe Biden was not informed of Austin’s diagnosis until Tuesday morning. This communication delay raises ⁢concerns about national security as Austin⁣ waited until last Thursday ​to inform White House staff⁣ about his⁤ emergency hospitalization.

According to doctors‍ at ⁣Walter Reed, Austin underwent the initial cancer‍ surgery​ on December 22nd. However, he began‍ experiencing complications from the procedure on January⁤ 1st, including ⁢nausea and severe abdominal, ⁤hip, and leg pain. These ​symptoms were later identified as a urinary tract infection.⁣ Prior to ⁣the announcement on Tuesday, the reason for Austin’s ‍hospital‌ stay was unknown.

Pentagon‌ Press Secretary Air Force Maj. ‍Gen. Pat Ryder acknowledged that Austin⁢ has taken responsibility for the lack ⁤of​ transparency ‌regarding his health status. The Department is now taking immediate​ steps to improve notification procedures ⁤and has initiated a 30-day review of the​ department’s notification process‌ for the assumption of functions and ‌duties of the ‍Secretary ‌of ‍Defense.

Despite​ calls for Austin’s resignation due ⁤to his diagnosis and the ‍secrecy surrounding ⁣it, he​ has‌ stated that he will⁤ not step‍ down from his post. Austin‌ also‍ maintained⁢ that President Biden and the⁢ White House continue to⁢ support ⁢him.

In conclusion, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s recent diagnosis of prostate⁤ cancer has prompted concerns regarding transparency and ⁢national security. While Austin has taken responsibility for the⁢ lack‍ of transparency, he has expressed his ⁤commitment to continue his role‌ as Secretary of Defense with the backing of the White⁤ House.



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