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Pete Hegseth quotes fake Bible passage that’s actually from Pulp Fiction

Pete Hegseth has been described as a Christian nationalist and often brings up God in his speeches. However, on Wednesday, he had quite a mishap while reading a passage from the Bible. The problem? The quote he used was not from the Bible, but from the 1994 film Pulp Fiction. Now, the Pentagon has responded.

After being away from the spotlight for some days, Pete Hegseth is making headlines again. This time, it’s about a misquote from the Bible.

On Wednesday, at the latest in the Secretary of War’s series of worship services at the Pentagon to bless the Iran war effort, Hegseth stood at a podium, delivering a prayer to the audience, explaining how they use religious teachings to inform the policy and military decisions they later make.

Hegseht continued with explaining how it reminded him of a prayer that was given to him by the person in charge of the latest combat search and rescue (CSAR) mission to locate and rescue the Air Force crew members that were shot down over Iran, and later retrieved.

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