Elizabeth Warren has sent a letter to Secretary of Defense nominee Pete Hegseth in which she claims that having a Deus Vult tattoo ... is “a historic Christian symbol.” ...
Thankfully the symbols they use are (mostly) universal, so once you've learned what each represents (as we explain below) you shouldn't have any problems no matter what you find in your laundry basket ...
Hegseth had clearly prepared a scripted answer to this question: “It’s called the Jerusalem cross. It’s a historic Christian symbol. In fact, interestingly recently I attended briefly the memorial ...
Pete Hegseth has several tattoos on his bodies. While some are dedicated to his service in the military, others are related to his faith.
During defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing on Tuesday, Republican lawmakers were so focused on three specific letters — DEI — that they forgot to correctly spell the word ...
During defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing on Tuesday, Republican lawmakers were so focused on ...
Hegseth has a chest tattoo of a Latin phrase that says, “Deus Vult,” or “God wills it ... Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., Hegseth defended the tattoo as a Christian symbol. “I was identified as an extremist by ...
Critics of his appointment said the tattoos are symbols of extremist and white supremacist ideology. “Deus Vult,” meaning “God wills it,” was the motto for Catholic crusader knights ...
“Racists online have adopted a crusader rallying cry, deus vult. Reductive medieval imagery ... Hegseth also has a Chi-Rho symbol, representing the first two letters of “Christ” in Greek.
At one point in the letter, Warren highlighted that Hegseth had been removed from President Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021 because of concerns he was “an insider threat” following reports that his ...
He has tattoos associated with the white supremacist and neo-Nazi movements, including what’s known as a Jerusalem cross, a symbol used by Christian nationalists. If Hegseth is confirmed ...