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A federal appeals court determined that former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin “indisputably” had the authority to cancel plea ...
A divided federal appellate court panel canceled plea deals for three defendants who are accused to plotting the 9/11 ...
A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals with three men accused of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks, deepening the legal ...
Lawmakers grilled Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin about his unannounced absence. AFP via Getty Images “And back in December, I should have promptly informed the president, my team in Congress and ...
President Biden has “no plans” to dismiss Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin. REUTERS. Not only did the Pentagon fail to make proper notification to the White House of Austin’s condition, but it ...
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Thursday admitted he mishandled communication around his treatment for prostate cancer and apologized to his colleagues and the American public in his first ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin faced pointed bipartisan criticism at a congressional hearing for his failure to promptly notify President Joe Biden and other U.S. leaders about his hospital stay ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin apologized Thursday for his secretive hospitalization in early January, admitting he “did not handle this right” amid questions about his failure to notify ...
What to know about Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's cancer diagnosis 05:03. An internal review of the transfer of authority during Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization in January found ...
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin takes questions during a news conference at the Pentagon on Thursday, his first meeting with reporters since concealing his prostate cancer diagnosis and need for ...
The nominee, Lloyd J. Austin III, a retired four-star Army general, must obtain a congressional exemption from a law that bars recent active-duty officers from serving in the top Pentagon job.
An appeals court affirmed that former Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin had the authority to revoke a plea agreement with three alleged 9/11 terrorists.