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Pentagon absolves itself after Austin's secret hospitalization

FILE PHOTO: Armed Forces Farewell Tribute in honor of General Mark A. Milley and Armed Forces Hail in honor of General Charles Q. Brown, Jr.
April 26, 2024
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon on Monday released the results of a 30-day review that effectively absolved itself of any wrongdoing in U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's secret hospitalizations in December and January.

The report is unlikely to quell political furor or temper expected questioning of Austin by lawmakers later this week when the Pentagon chief appears before the House Armed Services committee to address the matter.

Austin failed to disclose a prostate cancer surgery in December and a subsequent hospitalization in January, even to President Joe Biden. Austin's own deputy, who was on vacation in January and took over his duties, was not informed for days that he was in the hospital.

Pentagon absolves itself after Austin's secret hospitalization
FILE PHOTO: U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin visits NAVCENT in Bahrain

The review, which was carried out by Pentagon officials, said "nothing examined during this review demonstrated any indication of ill intent or an attempt to obfuscate." Austin also reviewed the report.

Earlier this month, Austin apologized for failing to tell President Biden and senior staff about his recent prostate cancer diagnosis ahead of time, adding that the health scare was a "gut punch" that had shaken him.

Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers criticized Austin for failing to disclose a cancer diagnosis and subsequent hospitalizations. Some prominent Republicans, including former President Donald Trump, called for Austin to be removed from his job.

(Reporting by Phil Stewart and Idrees Ali; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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