Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has found himself in hot water after reciting a prayer at the Pentagon that closely mirrors lines from the 1994-movie Pulp Fiction. As leading figures of the Trump ...
Stephen Colbert roasted Pete Hegseth after the secretary of defense quoted a fake Bible verse from Quentin Tarantino’s 1994 crime-thriller “Pulp Fiction.” The comedian addressed the Cabinet member’s ...
In an administration full of SNL cold opens waiting to happen, Pete Hegseth really outdid himself this week — and Colin Jost wasn’t even in the room. Caught quoting lines of a phony Bible passage from ...
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.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Just two lines of the extensive speech are loosely inspired by an actual biblical verse. A source with knowledge ...
WASHINGTON, DC: After delivering a prayer at the Pentagon worship service amid geopolitical tensions with Iran, a rumor began circulating on social media that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth had ...
The secretary of war evoked a scene from the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film in which Samuel L. Jackson recites his take on a Bible verse before shooting a man.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth seemingly channeled his inner cinephile Wednesday, reciting a famous fictionalized Bible quote from "Pulp Fiction" during a Pentagon prayer service.While honoring the ...