Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth read a prayer during a worship service and claimed he was quoting from the Book of Ezekiel, but it came from Quentin Tarantino instead.
During a prayer at the Pentagon on Wednesday, Pete Hegseth appeared to paraphrase "Pulp Fiction" rather than the real Ezekiel ...
Did Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth falsely present lines from "Pulp Fiction" as a real biblical quote? No, that's not true: In April 2026, Hegseth described it as a prayer used by the "Sandy One" ...
The defense secretary spoke during a church service at the Pentagon and quoted a fake bible verse recited by Samuel L Jackson in a cult classic movie ...
A prayer delivered by US Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has courted controversy after he appeared to paraphrase a line from the cult classic movie ‘Pulp Fiction’ and presented it as a Bible verse.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faced backlash after quoting a passage resembling a Pulp Fiction line during a Pentagon prayer service.
Pulp Fiction made somewhat of a cameo in a recent prayer service at the Pentagon. It's been an interesting week for politics and religion colliding. Earlier this week, President Trump faced backlash ...
This controversial event occurred as Hegseth faces impeachment accusations for alleged war crimes and mishandling the ...
A prayer delivered by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth during a Pentagon worship service Wednesday has viewers wondering whether he referenced the Bible — or a line made famous by a Quentin Tarantino ...