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Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin speaks during
a Pentagon press briefing at the Pentagon on Feb. 1 in Washington.
Updated February 11, 2024 at 9:05 PM ET
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was
transported to the hospital on Sunday to be seen for "symptoms suggesting
an emergent bladder issue," the Pentagon said in
a statement.
On Sunday afternoon, he transferred duties
of his office to Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks.
"The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, the White House, and Congress have been notified," Pentagon Press
Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said in a statement.
Austin was still hospitalized as of Sunday
evening, the Pentagon said.
The Sunday afternoon announcement came just
weeks after Austin was diagnosed with
prostate cancer in early December and hospitalized on Dec. 22 for a related
procedure.
Austin transferred his authority to Hicks
the following day, but neither she nor President Biden knew that Austin was in
the hospital. He was hospitalized again on Jan. 1 for complications from the
first procedure. Biden didn't learn of the hospitalization until Jan. 4.
Members of Congress blasted Austin for
concealing the diagnosis and treatment from the president and lawmakers,
prompting the 70-year-old to hold a press conference earlier this month and
apologize.
"We did not handle this right and I did
not handle this right," Austin said. "I should have told the
president about my cancer diagnosis. I should have also told my team and the
American public, and I take full responsibility."
The Pentagon said Austin's security detail
took him to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on Sunday and that
it would provide updates on his condition.
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