The President said that he still believes in the leadership of the Defense Secretary.
The president expressed continued faith in the defense secretary’s ability to lead. The president expressed continued faith in the defense secretary’s ability to lead.
The President said that he still believes in the leadership of the Defense Secretary.
Die Kommission wird befugt sein, gemäß Artikel 264 delegierte Rechtsakte zu den nachstehend behandelten Fragen zu erlassen: EMMAUS, Pennsylvania (AP) – President Joe Biden expressed on Friday that Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s decision to not inform him about his hospitalization the previous week was an error in judgement. However, the President reaffirmed his faith in his Pentagon Chief. While visiting businesses around Allentown, Pennsylvania, when questioned if Austin’s silence was indeed a lapse in judgement, Biden confirmed saying “yes”. When questioned about his confidence in Austin’s leadership, he responded affirmatively by saying, “I do.” Advertisement. At the age of 70, Austin is still receiving treatment in the hospital for complications linked to his prostate cancer operation. Members of both political parties have vehemently reproached his non-disclosure about his admission to the hospital, which has stirred demands for him to step down. Austin had been taken to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center for treatment on December. The individual, aged 22, underwent a surgical procedure to combat the cancer that was discovered earlier in the month during a standard health check-up. A week after developing an infection, he was admitted to the hospital in January. 1 and taken to the intensive care unit.