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Sens. Elizabeth Warren and Rick Scott say the former Defense secretary is violating the public trust by going into the influence business.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin risked national security 'unnecessarily,' Inspector General says Austin, suffering from complications after surgery for prostate cancer, had sought to keep his ...
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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin risked national security 'unnecessarily,' Inspector General says - MSNW ASHINGTON — The Pentagon Inspector General released a scathing report Wednesday about Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s failure to alert the White House and his senior staff about his ...
Former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's alleged Signal leak raises questions about double standards ... 2015, photo, U.S. Central Command Commander Gen. Lloyd Austin III, testifies on Capitol Hill ...
PROUD TO PRESENT GEN LLOYD J. AUSTIN III WAY: Pictured from left to right are City Councilmembers Terry Scott, Scott Chastain, Royal Baker, and Lucinda Brown with Mayor Todd Mobley and the ...
Trump’s replacement for four-star General Lloyd Austin: 44-year-old ‘anti-woke’ veteran and former FOX host Pete Hegseth. Hegseth, a staunch opponent of DEI initiatives and former guard at ...
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators has demanded answers from former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin regarding his swift ...
Defense Sec. Austin says he sees diversity in military as a strength in face of Hegseth criticisms 05:06. The Pentagon inspector general found in its review of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin's ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was hospitalized in 2024 and given medication that could affect his cognitive functions before he transferred his authority.
Austin's surgery took place Dec. 22, was minimally invasive and uneventful, but he was under general anesthesia, according to the statement from his doctors, John Maddox and Gregory Chestnut.
Tuberville blocks general’s promotion over Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization. Updated: Sep. 10, 2024, 9:31 a.m.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who was forced to scrap a trip to Brussels after he checked into a critical-care unit Sunday, is expected to "resume his normal duties" Tuesday, the Pentagon says.
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