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Pete Hegseth Cites “Bible Verse” That Turns Out to Be From Pulp Fiction

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The controversy surrounding Pete Hegseth’s remarks quickly spread across political media and social platforms, drawing widespread attention from commentators, journalists, and online users.

The discussion intensified within hours of the event. What initially began as a speech at a Pentagon prayer-related gathering soon developed into a broader publicdebate about accuracy, context, and the use of religious references in official government settings.

Many observers focused on the specific passage Hegseth recited, noting its strong resemblance to a well-known monologue from the 1994 film Pulp Fiction, rather than a direct biblical quotation.

The confusion centered on the fact that the film itself adapted language inspired by a biblical verse, which contributed to the overlapping wording and recognition among audiences familiar with both sources.

As clips of the speech circulated online, social media platforms became highly active, with users expressing surprise, criticism, and humor regarding the apparent mix-up during the official event.

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