US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has apologized for attempting to hide his bout with cancer from the American people and even the president himself, after returning to the Pentagon earlier this week following a lengthy hospital stay.
Speaking to reporters at a press briefing on Thursday - his first at the Pentagon in two years - Austin admitted that he had attempted to keep his illness private, and that his staff made efforts to cover up his health status as he went in for surgery in December.
"I want to be crystal clear, we did not handle this right. I did not handle this right," he said. "I should have told the president about my cancer diagnosis. I should have told my team and the American people, and I take full responsibility."
Comment: So that was all it was? Just a man wishing for a little privacy?
Austin was discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on January 15, after an extended stay due to complications from the surgery the month prior, including symptoms of a blood infection.
He went on to note that his position "means losing some of the privacy that most of us expect," but acknowledged that "The American people have a right to know when their leaders are facing health challenges that might affect their ability to perform their duties, even temporarily."
While the Pentagon chief said he did not believe his decision created an atmosphere of secrecy within the Defense Department, he stated that some of his staffers may have believed they were "doing things in my best interest" by concealing his diagnosis from the public and even President Joe Biden. Austin insisted that he did not direct his team to lie, however, but still described his conduct as "a mistake."
"Again, it's more about privacy than secrecy. In my case, I should have informed my boss. I did not," he added.
Comment: They are trying to spin this now as just wanting a little privacy and nothing more. Once you start defending a lie with another lie and then another lie, it goes downhill fast.
Following the controversy over the move, the Pentagon is now reviewing how defense officials handled information surrounding Austin's illness, while the defense secretary said there would be policy changes requiring the notification of several senior officials in cases like his.
During his stay at Walter Reed, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks took up some of Austin's duties on multiple occasions, the Military Times reported, noting that Hicks had been on vacation in Puerto Rico at the time and was never informed of why she was granted additional authority.




Comment: So according this story some of his staff knew, yet the key person, his deputy defense minister was not aware of it as she was vacationing in Puerto Rico. Did he trust his other staff to know about it but not her? Again, the lies only compounds into absurdity.
So what really happened with Lloyd Austin? Did he happen to be in Ukraine just at the time around New Year when the Russians hit some key targets with alleged very high ranking NATO officers present? If so, it would make a lot more sense that the lies which has come out since.
See also:
- Lloyd Austin RELEASED from hospital after 15 days: Defense secretary heads home after secretive trip during his 'prostate cancer treatment'
- A flimsy cover-story timeline of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's hospitalization and lack of White House notification
- 'It doesn't happen': Veterans detail what would happen to regular troops if they pulled a Lloyd Austin
- NewsReal: What Really Happened to Lloyd Austin, And What Were Jews Doing in Those Tunnels?
Lloyd Austin has now resurfaced for the first time in public. From the way he is limping it appears as if the doctors used the knife rather than just antibiotics which is the common way to treat a urinary tract infection:The mind boggles.