Pete Hegseth reads fake Pulp Fiction Bible verse during Pentagon prayer service
Pete Hegseth appeared to draw inspiration from a fake Bible verse recited in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction while giving a sermon.
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Pete Hegseth appeared to draw inspiration from a fake Bible verse recited in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction while giving a sermon.
www.dailymail.co.ukIt’s not been a good week for Pete Hegseth, although we’re still checking the last time it was anything other than a bad week for Donald Trump’s secretary of Defence, sorry, War (don’t hold your breath). But it was an exceptionally unfortunate seven days for Hegseth, who confidently quoted a bunch of verses from the […]
www.thepoke.comUS Secretary of War Pete Hegseth drew attention after quoting a fictional Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon. The monologue, originally delivered by Samuel L. Jackson’s character, was adapted to describe a military rescue mission, sparking discussion over the use of pop culture references in official settings. Pete Hegseth Quotes Fake Bible Verse From ‘Pulp Fiction’ in Pentagon Sermon, Video Surfaces.
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