defended his controversial tattoos after criticism from the Associated Press. Hegseth and JD Vance, who defended him, characterized the criticism as "anti-Christian bigotry. Hegseth responded to ...
The phrase “Deus Vult,” meaning “God wills it,” is deeply intertwined with the history of Christian crusaders who sought to reclaim the Holy Land in the 11th century. For Hegseth, this phrase is not ...
The email, dated Jan. 14 and sent from a former Washington, D.C., Guard member, included an attachment showing a shirtless Hegseth with a tattoo on his bicep inscribed, “Deus Vult.” ...
"Deus Vult" is a Latin phrase meaning "God Wills It," and was a rallying cry for Christian crusaders in the Middle Ages. The Associated Press reported that the tattoo previously resulted in ...
The tattoos are now being subjected to further scrutiny after Mr Trump tapped him for his Cabinet. Matthew Taylor, an academic with the Institute for Islamic, Christian and Jewish Studies ...
Pete Hegseth wears his Christian pride on his sleeve — literally, and sometimes in Hebrew. The Minnesota National Guard veteran, Fox News personality and now nominee for US secretary of defense ...
Be obedient to God in that and remain tattoo-free. Yet as Paul says in Romans 14, do not use your conscience as the magisterial authority by which you judge other Christians. Must every Christian get ...
(JTA) — Pete Hegseth wears his Christian pride on his sleeve — literally, and sometimes in Hebrew. The Minnesota National Guard veteran, Fox News personality and now nominee for U.S. secretary of ...
Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free,” adding: “And, in 2021, I was deemed an ‘extremist’ by that very same Army.” Hegseth has pointed to the incident as an example of “political” and ...