After being shocked by Austin's illness, the White House ordered a review of Cabinet Secretaries.


After being shocked by Austin's illness, the White House ordered a review of Cabinet Secretaries.

The White House is requesting agencies review their current procedures for delegating authority after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin failed to inform the White House about his hospitalization for days.

In a memo Monday to Cabinet secretaries, White House chief of staff Jeff Zients asked department heads to ensure their protocols for delegating authority were in line with already existing standards. He also asked each to submit a written review of their agency specific process to the White House for review by Friday.

In the memo, Zients reminded Cabinet agencies to notify the White House in “event of a delegation of authority or potential delegation.” He added that delegating authority is needed “when a Cabinet Member is traveling to areas with limited or no access to communication, undergoing hospitalization or a medical procedure requiring general anesthesia, or otherwise in a circumstance when he or she may be unreachable,” according to a copy of the memo obtained by POLITICO.

The Pentagon did not inform the White House of Austin’s Jan. 1 hospitalization for three days, raising questions about the Biden administration’s protocols and putting under scrutiny the transparency of the Pentagon. The Defense secretary’s secret hospitalization has spurred surprise and widespread frustration among top Biden officials, while criticism has poured in from members of Congress and the media.



Zients’ memo outlines a list of procedures, requiring Cabinet agencies to first notify the Offices of Cabinet Affairs and the White House chief of staff; to launch the agency’s delegation-of-authority protocols; to document in writing that the delegation of authority is in effect; and to establish a point of contact between the acting principal and its respective White House counterpart.

Zients asked agencies to submit their delegation-of-power protocols to the Office of Cabinet Affairs, which will review the submissions to ensure they meet the criteria outlined in his note.

“To the extent that your existing protocol does not currently address the above listed considerations, please update your protocols accordingly,” the memo said.

National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby suggested Monday that a review could be coming. He told reporters that Austin’s job was not in jeopardy, but the White House would look at what happened to “learn from this experience.”

Other agencies have been closely watching the fallout from the Austin situation and taking notes: “Disclose, or if you don’t, be prepared to get your head kicked in,” said one U.S. official from another department.

Nahal Toosi contributed to this report.

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By: Lauren Egan and Myah Ward
Title: White House orders review by Cabinet secretaries after being surprised by Austin’s illness
Sourced From: www.politico.com/news/2024/01/09/white-house-cabinet-secretaries-austin-illness-00134567
Published Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2024 14:27:38 EST

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