Pentagon inspector general will probe Austin hospitalization

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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.