Biden unaware of Pentagon chief’s prostate cancer until today

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
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President Joe Biden did not learn that his defense secretary, Lloyd Austin, had prostate cancer until Tuesday, the White House said, minutes
after it was disclosed to the public along with an infection that was also kept under wraps, Reuters reported.Austin, who is 70, has been
hospitalized since Jan
1 at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center — a fact that the Pentagon had kept from the public, the White House and Congress for
much of last week, triggering a major political backlash.Austin&s own deputy, Kathleen Hicks, was also kept in the dark for days, even after
she was told during a vacation in Puerto Rico to assume some of his duties on Jan
2.&He (Biden) was not informed until last (Thursday) that Secretary Austin was in the hospital
He was not informed until this morning that the root cause of that hospitalization was prostate cancer,& White House spokesperson John Kirby
said.&Nobody at the White House knew that Secretary Austin had prostate cancer until this morning, and the president was informed
immediately after.&Austin and Biden spoke on Saturday and it was unclear why Biden did not learn until Tuesday about Austin&s prostate
cancer.Republicans seized on the incident as evidence of dereliction of duty by Austin, a retired four-star general who led forces in Iraq
and is America&s first Black defense secretary
The Republican who leads the House Armed Services Committee launched a formal inquiry, read the report.&With wars in Ukraine and Israel, the
idea that the White House and even your own Deputy did not understand the nature of your condition is patently unacceptable,& Representative
Mike Rogers wrote in a letter to Austin on Tuesday.Austin was taken by ambulance on Jan
1 to Walter Reed after suffering complications from his Dec
22 prostate cancer treatment, including nausea with severe abdominal, hip, and leg pain
After he was diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, Austin was moved on Jan
2 to an intensive care unit.&Further evaluation revealed abdominal fluid collections impairing the function of his small intestines
This resulted in the back up of his intestinal contents which was treated by placing a tube through his nose to drain his stomach,& the
hospital said.Austin&s prostate cancer treatment on Dec
22 required Austin go under general anesthesia, but he has retained consciousness during his latest visit, according to a statement from
Walter Reed.Walter Reed gave an upbeat outlook for Austin but cautioned that his recovery could take time.&His infection has cleared
He continues to make progress and we anticipate a full recovery although this can be a slow process,& it said in a statement released by the
Pentagon.Austin, who is 70, sits just below Biden at the top of the U.S
military&s chain of command, and his duties require him to be available at a moment&s notice to respond to any national security crisis,
Reuters reported.That includes always being ready to enter secure communications with other officials in the event of an incoming nuclear
attack, something that would be difficult from an ICU bed.The Walter Reed statement was signed by Dr
John Maddox, Trauma Medical Director, and Dr
Gregory Chesnut, Center for Prostate Disease Research of the Murtha Cancer Center Director at Walter Reed.Biden&s administration has
struggled to quiet the political furor that has erupted following revelations that the president, who is running for re-election, did not
know of his defense secretary&s Jan
1 hospitalization until Jan
4.The Pentagon initially said Austin&s December treatment was for an elective medical procedure
It was not clear how prostate cancer treatment would be considered elective.Some prominent Republicans, including Donald Trump, called for
Austin to be removed from his job.But the Pentagon said the retired four-star general had no plans to resign and the White House said Biden
was not seeking to remove him
Austin remains at Walter Reed.&The secretary continues to remain focused on recovering but more importantly, on carrying out his duties as
secretary of defense and defending the nation,& Air Force Major General Patrick Ryder told a news briefing.The way the Defense Department
handled Austin&s hospitalization stands in contrast to how the State Department dealt with then-Secretary of State Colin Powell&s prostate
surgery on Dec
15, 2003.The State Department spokesperson at that time issued a statement in the morning making public that Powell, a retired four-star
general and former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was in surgery at Walter Reed and would remain there for several days.It also
disclosed Powell would be on a reduced schedule while he recovered from the operation
The department&s spokesperson at the time, Richard Boucher, then offered details on Powell&s surgery in his daily briefing.Ryder said the
Pentagon would do better as the White House acknowledged damage to its credibility.&I think the Pentagon has been very, very honest with
themselves about the, the challenge to credibility by what by what has transpired here and by what and by how hard it was for them to be
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