Current:Home > ScamsDefense Secretary Lloyd Austin apologizes for keeping hospitalization secret -TruePath Finance
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin apologizes for keeping hospitalization secret
View
Date:2025-04-18 04:07:15
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin apologized for keeping his recent hospitalization hidden from the White House and the American people.
"We did not handle this right. I did not handle this right," he told reporters Thursday in his first news conference since his secret hospitalization and since the deadly drone attack in Jordan that killed three American soldiers.
He said he was proud of the work the Defense Department has done, "but we fell short on this one," and he added he apologized directly to President Biden, who, he said received his apology with the "grace and warm heart that anyone who knows President Biden would expect." He also said he never directed any of his staff to hide his hospitalization.
Austin, who said he is still experiencing some leg pain and is for now using a golf cart to move around inside the Pentagon, said that his prostate cancer diagnosis "was a gut punch." "The news shook me, and I know that it shakes so many others, especially in the Black community," he admitted to reporters.
He admitted "my first instinct was to keep it private," adding he doesn't like "to burden others," but he conceded that his role in the administration means "losing some of the privacy most of us expect." A "wider circle should have been notified," he said, especially the president. He noted that the Pentagon is conducting an internal review, and there is also an ongoing inspector general review.
On Sunday, Austin issued a statement in response to their deaths by warning the U.S. "will respond at a time and place of our choosing." CBS News has learned that plans have been approved for a series of retaliatory strikes in Iraq or Syria potentially over several days.
In the news conference Thursday, Austin also fielded questions about the drone attack and how the the U.S. intends to respond. He said, "This is a dangerous moment in the Middle East" and reiterated that the U.S. will respond when and where it chooses. Austin says the response would be "multi-tiered."
"It's time to take away even more capability than we've taken in the past," Austin said.
Austin was released from the hospital on Jan. 15 and returned to work in person at the Pentagon on Monday. He was hospitalized on New Year's Day, following complications from a recent surgery to treat and cure prostate cancer. Neither Austin nor his staff informed the White House or the public for several days that he had been hospitalized and spent time in the ICU.
In a written statement, he took "full responsibility" for decisions made about disclosing his health, but Thursday is his first opportunity to tell the public why he made those decisions.
- In:
- Jordan
- Lloyd Austin
- Live Streaming
Eleanor Watson is a CBS News reporter covering the Pentagon.
TwitterveryGood! (1)
Related
- Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
- Sonya Massey's family keeps eyes on 'full justice' one month after shooting
- Meet 11-year-old skateboarder Zheng Haohao, the youngest Olympian competing in Paris
- Nelly Arrested for Possession of Ecstasy
- The company planning a successor to Concorde makes its first supersonic test
- Severe flooding from glacier outburst damages over 100 homes in Alaska's capital
- The 'Rebel Ridge' trailer is here: Get an exclusive first look at Netflix movie
- Connie Chiume, Black Panther Actress, Dead at 72: Lupita Nyong'o and More Pay Tribute
- Macy's says employee who allegedly hid $150 million in expenses had no major 'impact'
- Charges: D'Vontaye Mitchell died after being held down for about 9 minutes
Ranking
- The Best Stocking Stuffers Under $25
- Olympic track star Andre De Grasse distracted by abuse allegations against his coach
- These Lululemon Finds Are Too Irresistible to Skip—Align Leggings for $39, Tops for $24 & More Must-Haves
- Boxer Lin Yu-Ting, targeted in gender eligibility controversy, to fight for gold
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- The Daily Money: Disney+ wants your dollars
- US Open player compensation rises to a record $65 million, with singles champs getting $3.6 million
- Jackie Young adds surprising lift as US women's basketball tops Nigeria to reach Olympic semifinals
Recommendation
Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
1 of last GOP congressmen who voted to impeach Trump advances in Washington’s US House race
Quincy Hall gets a gold in the Olympic 400 meters with yet another US comeback on the Paris track
Does Halloween seem to be coming earlier each year? The reasoning behind 'Summerween'
A Mississippi company is sentenced for mislabeling cheap seafood as premium local fish
How breaking emerged from battles in the burning Bronx to the Paris Olympics stage
A New York Appellate Court Rejects a Broad Application of the State’s Green Amendment
Alabama approved a medical marijuana program in 2021. Patients are still waiting for it.