Pete Hegseth's Defense Secretary Nomination
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•What’s the Deal With Pete Hegseth’s Crusader Tattoos?
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Peter Hegseth has served in Iraq , Afghanistan , Guantanamo Bay with the Minnesota National Guard .
Peter Bergen says he's the least qualified nominee for secretary of defense in American history.
Bergen: Tattoos on his arm have made work of Crusades historians relevant to contemporary politics.
John Avlon : The story that emerges from Hegseth 's sleeve is a familiar one; it provides a veritable checklist of today ’s Christian nationalist folklore.
Avlon says “Deus Vult” has never been interpreted as a call for spiritual combat—for reflection and prayer. It has always been understood as call for violent action, for blood. This interpretation remains consistent.
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