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.
www.dailymail.co.ukHere’s what’s publicly circulating about Pete Hegseth and a Bible verse from Pulp Fiction.
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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.ukUS 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.
www.latestly.comIt’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 […]
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