Lloyd Austin's Hospitalization Controversy: Political Fallout and Apology

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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin faced questioning from lawmakers about the lack of transparency regarding his hospitalization earlier this year, expressing accountability for the lack of notification but also stating that he expected his staff to handle it. The Pentagon's timeline revealed that his chief of staff waited until Jan. 4 to inform the president and Congress due to concerns about medical privacy laws and a lack of written guidance. Lawmakers expressed frustration over the delayed notification, calling for consequences, but President Biden has indicated he accepts Austin's explanation and is not considering his removal.
- Austin says he expected his staff would notify of hospitalization Military Times
- Democrats' strategy on Austin's health: Pivot to Ukraine POLITICO
- ‘Are you kidding me?’: Republicans hammer Austin on secret hospital stay The Hill
- Lloyd Austin's Congress hearing apology: 'I did not handle this right' USA TODAY
- Republicans slam Defense Secretary Austin's 'unacceptable' handling of hospitalization CNBC
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