More details have come out since Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin spent time in intensive care at Walter Reed Medical Center without some key people knowing about it.
The Associated Press reported that Austin has prostate cancer and that he was at Walter Reed to treat a urinary tract infection related to his surgery before Christmas. Doctors have said the cancer was detected at a screening in early December, that they found it early and that he has an excellent prognosis.
We'll have to see about the political prognosis. Much of Washington has had a collective conniption since finding out the secretary was out of pocket with all the current global instability involving allies of the U.S.
Austin, who's 70 and from Mobile, was taken to Walter Reed by ambulance and put into intensive care on Jan. 1. Some of his authority was transfered to Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks, but she didn't know why -- and the white House apparently wasn't informed -- for three days. And it was another day before Congress and the rest of us knew about it.
As a matter of fact, Reuters reported that President Biden didn't know about Austin's cancer until yesterday.