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White House Unaware of Austin’s Initial Hospital Stay, Confirms John Kirby

John Kirby, Director of Strategic ‌Communications for the⁣ National Security Council, ‍confirmed on Tuesday that ⁤the White‍ House was kept in the dark about Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s initial hospital ⁤stay for prostate cancer surgery. The news of Austin’s hospitalization ⁣and⁣ time spent in ⁣the Intensive Care Unit at Walter Reed Military Medical Center came as ​a surprise ​to the White House, as they were not​ informed ​until ​several days later.

During a press briefing, Kirby and Press Secretary⁢ Karine Jean-Pierre ‍faced questions about Austin’s condition and what President Biden knew and when. ‌It was revealed that the President ⁢had only been informed of Austin’s hospitalization five ⁤days prior and was not made aware of the root ‍cause, prostate cancer, until that morning.

When asked ⁢if ⁢the White House knew and chose not to ⁤inform the ‌President or ‌if Austin himself withheld the information, Kirby⁢ clarified that ​nobody at⁢ the White House knew about Austin’s prostate cancer⁣ until ⁢that​ morning, and the President was immediately informed.

In⁤ a follow-up question, it was revealed⁤ that when Austin initially went to the⁤ hospital on December ⁤22, he knew ‍he would be under general ‍anesthesia and transferred authority to his deputy secretary. However, the White House ​was not informed of this⁢ transfer of authority.

It is‌ clear that there was a lack of communication between Austin’s team and the White House regarding his hospitalization and diagnosis.‍ The⁣ situation raises ​questions about transparency and the flow of information within the administration.

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How was the White House‍ not informed‍ about Defense Secretary ​Austin’s initial hospital stay for prostate cancer surgery?

Title: Lack of​ Communication and Transparency Surrounding Defense Secretary Austin’s Hospitalization Raises‍ Concerns

Introduction

John Kirby, Director of Strategic Communications⁢ for the National Security Council,‍ confirmed on Tuesday ‌that the White ‌House⁢ was not informed about Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s initial hospital stay for prostate cancer surgery. This lack of communication between Austin’s team ​and the White⁢ House raises questions about transparency​ and the flow of information within the‌ administration.

Surprise Hospitalization ⁢and Delayed Notification

The news of Austin’s hospitalization and ⁢his time spent in the Intensive Care Unit at Walter⁣ Reed Military Medical‌ Center came as a surprise to the⁤ White House. They were not informed until several⁣ days later, ⁣with President Biden being ⁤notified only five ‍days prior to⁢ the press briefing. It was further revealed⁣ that the President was unaware of the root cause, prostate cancer, until the morning of the briefing.

Clarifying⁣ Misunderstandings

During ‍the⁣ press briefing, John Kirby⁣ and Press Secretary ‍Karine ‍Jean-Pierre faced questions⁤ regarding Austin’s condition and what President⁣ Biden ‌knew and when. Kirby clarified that nobody ‍at⁣ the White⁣ House knew about Austin’s prostate⁤ cancer until that morning, and the President was immediately informed.​ This clarification aims to dispel ⁤any misconceptions about the‍ White House’s prior ‍knowledge or withholding of information.

Lack of Transfer of ​Authority

In⁤ a follow-up question, ⁢it was‍ revealed ⁤that when ⁢Austin ‌initially went to the hospital on ⁤December 22, he knew‌ he would be under general anesthesia and thus transferred authority to his deputy secretary. However, the White House was not informed of this transfer⁢ of‌ authority. This lack of communication further highlights the series ​of gaps that existed​ between ‌Austin’s team ​and ‍the White House ⁤in handling the situation.

Implications for Transparency and Information Flow

The lack of communication⁤ regarding Austin’s hospitalization and diagnosis ⁤raises questions about transparency and the ‌effective flow of information within ⁤the administration. It is ‍essential for ⁢the White House to ‍maintain open lines of communication with ​all members⁤ of the administration to ensure⁤ timely and accurate updates on significant matters such as the health status ⁢of ⁢key officials.

Conclusion

The ‌recent⁢ events‌ surrounding Defense‍ Secretary Austin’s hospitalization for prostate cancer surgery shed light on a breakdown in communication between ‍Austin’s ⁢team and the White House. The ⁢delayed notification and lack of transfer of authority suggest a need for improved transparency and information flow ‌within the administration. As⁢ the ​Biden administration aims to foster‍ open‌ and honest communication, this incident serves as a reminder of the importance‌ of timely reporting and updates to maintain public trust.



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