US: Hegseth reads fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction during ...
Secretary of War adapted a monologue from the Quentin Tarantino film which purports to be from the Bible but is made up
www.middleeasteye.netHere’s what’s circulating about Pete Hegseth and a Bible verse related to Pulp Fiction.
Latest reports (mid-April 2026) indicate Pete Hegseth quoted a passage he described as a Bible verse during a Pentagon sermon, but the lines were drawn from the Tarantino film Pulp Fiction rather than actual scripture. This sparked online scrutiny and discussion about using pop culture references in official settings. [Sources citing the incident include coverage from outlets like Middle East Eye and regional aggregators, with details about the Pentagon service and the nature of the quote.][2][3][4]
The reaction ranged from criticism of the accuracy and appropriateness of the reference to humor and satire on social media. Some outlets highlighted the quote’s fictional origin and questioned its suitability for an official prayer context.[3][4][6]
Additional coverage summarized the event as a "fake Bible verse" moment that went viral, with descriptions of the quoted lines and the surrounding controversy.[1][4][6]
If you’d like, I can pull more details or provide a concise timeline of exactly what was quoted, where it appeared, and the key responses from lawmakers and commentators. I can also look for any formal statements from Hegseth or Pentagon spokespeople to clarify the incident.[4][2][3]
Secretary of War adapted a monologue from the Quentin Tarantino film which purports to be from the Bible but is made up
www.middleeasteye.netUS 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.comThis controversial event occurred as Hegseth faces impeachment accusations for alleged war crimes and mishandling the Department of Defence. The incident draws scrutiny to his actions and the blend of pop culture with religious ceremony in official settings.
www.news9live.com(KGTV) A story getting some buzz claims Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from the movie Pulp Fiction during a Pentagon sermon.It's basically true.Hegseth recited the prayer, which he said was given to him by the lead planner of the mission that rescued two Air Force crew members shot down over Iran.But the first few lines of the prayer were actually written by Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary for Pulp Fiction.In the movi…
ground.newsThe US defence secretary was mocked by political figures and commentators after reciting a fictional Bible passage
tribune.com.pkMagas are at war with… well, a lot of people right now. But even amidst all the chaos, one fight keeps rising to the top, and that’s with the Catholic church, of all things. President Donald Trump keeps meme-attacking the Pope on Truth Social and the resulting fallout keeps dragging his administration into the muck. […]
www.thepoke.comDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth meant to invoke holy scripture in discussing the rescue mission of an American fighter pilot stranded in Iran — but he actually quoted Quentin Tarantino.
ground.newsThis controversial event occurred as Hegseth faces impeachment accusations for alleged war crimes and mishandling the Department of Defence. The incident draws scrutiny to his actions and the blend of pop culture with religious ceremony in official settings.
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