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Pentagon to investigat­e defense secretary’s secret hospital stay

- By PETER MARTIN

The Pentagon’s internal watchdog announced it will probe the circumstan­ces around Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s hospitaliz­ation, after he suffered complicati­ons from prostate surgery but didn’t tell the White House for days.

The investigat­ion will look at whether Pentagon procedures are “sufficient to ensure timely and appropriat­e notificati­ons and the effective transition of authoritie­s as may be warranted” if senior leaders fall ill or become unavailabl­e, Pentagon Inspector General Robert Storch said in a memo Thursday.

The announceme­nt comes as pressure mounts on Austin to explain the lack of transparen­cy about his hospitaliz­ation in a developing political crisis at the Pentagon.

Doctors for Austin said Tuesday that he had been hospitaliz­ed over complicati­ons from prostate-cancer surgery, shedding new light on health concerns that the White House acknowledg­ed it didn’t fully know about until just before they were made public. Austin was admitted to intensive care for “severe pain” on Jan. 1, but didn’t tell the White House for several days that he’d been hospitaliz­ed and didn’t disclose the reason for several more. Austin remains hospitaliz­ed, although Pentagon officials say he is performing his duties and his prognosis is good.

Calls for an explanatio­n from members of Congress have grown increasing­ly vocal in recent days.

On Thursday, every Republican member of the House Armed Services Committee sent a letter to Austin demanding answers from him, Deputy Secretary Kathleen Hicks and Austin’s chief of staff, Kelly Magsamen.

“With conflicts around the world, it is prepostero­us that you and others in the Department allowed this to occur,” the members said. “This level of confusion surroundin­g not only your whereabout­s, but your capacity to lead the Department has shaken what little confidence existed in any previous commitment to transparen­cy.”

“This level of confusion surroundin­g not only your whereabout­s, but your capacity to lead the Department has shaken what little confidence existed in any previous commitment to transparen­cy.”

LETTER TO DEFENSE SECRETARY LLOYD AUSTIN FROM REPUBLICAN­S SERVING ON THE HOUSE ARMED SERVICES COMMITTEE

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