WASHINGTON — The Latest on President-elect Joe Biden (all times local):
4:20 p.m.
President-elect Joe Biden is confirming that he will nominate retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin to be secretary of defense.
Word of the choice had leaked out Monday, prompting some members of Congress to raise doubts about the wisdom of putting a recently retired military officer in charge of the Defense Department. Austin, who served 41 years in uniform, retired four years ago.
Biden responded Tuesday with an article in The Atlantic in which he urged Congress to grant a waiver of the legal prohibition against anyone serving as secretary of defense who has not been out of uniform for at least seven years.
Such a waiver has been granted only twice in history — in 1950 and in 2017. Biden wrote that he believes in the importance of civilian control of the military. And he wrote that Austin knows that the secretary of defense has a different set of responsibilities than a military officer.
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