UPDATE Jan. 15, 2025 Defense Secretary Hid Hospitalization While on Medication That Can Affect Brain Function, Pentagon Watchdog SaysLloyd Austin’s move posed ‘unnecessary’ national security risks, report finds
Matthew Xiao
January 15, 2025
Free BeaconSecretary of Defense Lloyd Austin’s decision last year to keep his hospitalization secret and remain in command while on medication that could affect brain function "unnecessarily" increased national security risks, according to a Pentagon watchdog report.
"The risks to our national defense, including the command and control of the Defense Department's critical national security operations, were increased unnecessarily," Inspector General Robert Storch said, though his investigation "found no adverse consequences to Defense Department operations."
Austin was hospitalized on January 1, 2024, due to complications from a prostate cancer surgery in December and was transferred to the intensive care unit the following day. The defense secretary waited several days before informing his deputy Kathleen Hicks and President Joe Biden, according to the Wednesday report.
"Secretary Austin received several different medications during the morning of January 2 that had the potential to affect cognitive functions," the inspector general wrote. ...