KEY POINTS
  • Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was taken to the hospital on Sunday afternoon for symptoms related to a possible bladder issue.
  • The Pentagon later said Austin had transferred his duties to Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks.
  • Austin was diagnosed with prostate cancer and has been in the hospital several times for surgery and other complications.
  • Earlier this year, the Pentagon caused a stir in Washington by failing to inform top White House officials of Austin's hospitalizations.
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin takes questions during a press conference at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 1, 2024. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was released from the hospital Tuesday after he was admitted to a critical care unit at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center this week following hospitalization for a bladder issue.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was taken back to the hospital on Sunday afternoon by his security detail for symptoms related to a possible bladder issue, and later transferred his responsibilities to his top deputy, the Pentagon announced.

Austin is battling prostate cancer and has been recovering from surgery over the past few months.