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Pentagon Inspector General to Investigate Austin’s Disappearance

The Department of Defense Inspector General Launches Review into Defense ‌Secretary’s Hospitalization

The inspector ⁣general of the Department of Defense (DoD) announced ​on Thursday a review into the handling of the secretive⁣ hospitalization of Defense Secretary ‍ Lloyd Austin,⁤ the ‍latest in a wave of investigations spawned out of the scandal.

Robert⁣ Storch, the Pentagon’s independent watchdog, wrote in a memo ‌that he would examine the sufficiency of the DoD’s policies and procedures for “timely ​and appropriate notifications” and “effective transition” of ⁤authorities due to health or other reasons⁣ for senior‌ leadership to‌ be unavailable.

“The [inspector general] may revise or expand ‍the objective and scope as the review proceeds,” Storch wrote, adding later, “We will perform the review at the Office of the Secretary of Defense. We may ⁢identify additional ⁣offices and personnel who might ⁣have information relevant to our review.”

Calls⁣ for Resignation and Investigations

Lawmakers on⁣ both sides of the aisle and former President Donald Trump have called for Austin to ‌resign or be ‍fired over the defense secretary going AWOL last week over what has since been revealed to ⁤have been ⁣a hospitalization for complications following a December⁢ procedure⁢ to treat prostate cancer.

The DoD first conceded publicly on Friday that Austin‌ had been admitted to Walter Reed National⁢ Military‌ Medical Center on January 1, and it soon emerged ⁣that the Pentagon press corps, Congress, White House officials, and ​even some top DoD ⁤officials were kept in the dark for days.

Reports that followed disclosed how‌ Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks temporarily ⁤assumed some of Austin’s duties without being‌ informed of Austin’s ‌hospitalization, and a⁤ Pentagon spokesman pinned⁤ the late notification ​to the White ‍House on​ Austin’s chief of ‍staff also being ill. White⁣ House officials revealed they did not even know ⁢about the cancer ⁢until this‌ week.

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The White House has ordered a review of Cabinet protocols while the DoD announced its own review of​ records and communications to examine what happened ‌internally when Austin got hospitalized and to come up with recommendations⁣ on how to improve “timely notification” to ⁢the White ⁤House, Congress, and the⁢ public when “certain authorities” are transferred. In the GOP-led House, a panel ‌has begun a “formal inquiry” while at least one member is trying to ⁢ impeach the defense​ secretary.

Austin said in a statement over the weekend that he was on the mend and conceded that ⁣he could have “done a ‍better job ensuring the public was appropriately informed.” He added, “I commit ​to doing better. But this is important to⁤ say: this was my medical procedure, and I take full responsibility for my ​decisions about disclosure.”

White ‌House officials said ‍this week that President Joe Biden has “complete confidence” in Austin and plans to keep the secretary⁣ in place through ⁢the remainder of‍ his term despite it being “not optimal” that ​the commander-in-chief ​and other ‌leaders​ did not know⁢ what happened ‌for ​so long.

What prompted the Department of Defense Inspector ‌General to initiate a ⁤review into Defense Secretary Lloyd ⁤Austin’s hospitalization?

The Department of Defense Inspector General (DoD IG) has initiated a review into the handling of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization, ⁤announced on Thursday. This review is part of a series of investigations ⁢that have been triggered by the scandal surrounding Austin’s undisclosed hospitalization.

Robert Storch, the independent watchdog for the Pentagon, ⁢outlined in a memo‌ that the review​ will assess the ⁤adequacy of the DoD’s policies and ‍procedures​ regarding timely and appropriate notifications, as well as the effective transition of authorities in cases where senior leadership is unavailable⁣ due to health or other reasons.

Storch further stated⁤ that the objectives and scope of the ⁣review may be revised ​or expanded as the investigation progresses. The⁤ review ⁤will be⁤ conducted at the Office of⁣ the Secretary of Defense, but⁤ additional ​offices ​and personnel ⁢who possess relevant information may also ​be identified and included in the review.

Calls for Austin’s resignation or removal have come from both sides of the political aisle, as well as‌ former President ​Donald Trump. These demands were prompted by ​Austin’s ‍absence last week, which ‌was later revealed⁤ to ⁤be a hospitalization for⁣ complications following a procedure to treat prostate‍ cancer in⁢ December.

The DoD initially acknowledged‍ Austin’s admission to Walter Reed National Military ⁣Medical Center on January 1 on Friday. Subsequently,⁣ it‌ was revealed that the Pentagon press corps, Congress, White House officials, and even ⁣some senior DoD officials were unaware of Austin’s ‌hospitalization for several days.

Reports emerged that ​Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks assumed some of Austin’s duties temporarily without being informed ​about his hospitalization. The delayed notification to the White House was attributed⁤ to Austin’s chief of staff also being unwell. White House officials ‌admitted that they were unaware of the defense secretary’s cancer diagnosis‌ until recently.

The⁣ initiation⁢ of the ‍DoD IG review aims to shed light on the ⁤protocols and communication practices surrounding the hospitalization of senior Defense Department officials. This review will provide insight into any‍ possible shortcomings ‍in ⁣the notification procedures and transitions of authority ⁣within the department’s leadership structure.



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