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As the Trump administration and Pope Leo XIV publicly sparred over the Iran war, social media users claimed that both the pontiff and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cited fictional Bible verses to promote their messages.
Viewers noticed familiar "Pulp Fiction" language in a prayer Pete Hegseth recited at the Pentagon, which he said is a tradition.
Bill Kristol zeroed in on a Truth Social announcement by the president to predict the defense secretary's ouster.
On April 15, United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth presided over a Pentagon sermon and quoted an apparent military prayer called “CSAR 25:17,” which he claimed was inspired by Ezekiel 25:17.
Pete Hegseth delivered a worship sermon this week that has viewers wondering if it was borrowed from the "Pulp Fiction" script.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth escalated his attacks on the media Thursday, comparing reporters covering the Iran war to the Pharisees.
Representative Yassamin Ansari introduced six articles of impeachment against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Wednesday.