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Kennedy Saves the World

Secretary Lloyd Austin's Road To Recovery (And Resignation?)

Kennedy Saves the World

FOX News Podcasts

Entertainment News, Society & Culture, News Commentary, News

3.2639 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2024

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin went in for an 'elective procedure’ on December 22nd without alerting the White House and is now in critical care. Today, it was announced that he actually underwent a prostatectomy to reduce prostate cancer, a diagnosis the White House was unaware of. Kennedy weighs in on the Secretary's condition, wishing him a speedy recovery but reminding listeners that privacy can only go so far, especially when it comes to an individual with so much knowledge of foreign conflicts. Follow Kennedy on Twitter: @KennedyNation Kennedy Now Available on YouTube: https://bit.ly/4311mhD.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Welcome to this episode of Kennedy Saves the World.

0:48.0

And so now we know what happened with the Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin,

0:53.6

went into the hospital for prostatectomy because he had prostate cancer,

0:56.9

which is a minimally invasive procedure used to remove the prostate, which is a very typical course of action for men who

1:05.9

have been diagnosed with prostate cancer for some reason. He felt that he had to hide that and say that it was elective

1:12.4

surgery. But then what happened was, like many people who go into the hospital, and this is why

1:17.3

they tell you that any surgical procedure carries risks with it. And that is why you always have to

1:24.2

contemplate, think about, and decide if that is, of course, the best thing for

1:29.4

you to do. And, you know, he and his family and his doctor sat down and said, yeah, let's go

1:33.8

and take the whole thing out. That way he probably doesn't have to worry about it ever again,

1:37.7

as long as there was no mastasis. And then what happened was January 1st, he developed complications.

1:46.8

And this is where all the problems arose.

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