Christian motto’ or nationalist dog whistle? Could a tattoo derail Trump’s pick for defense secretary? - Hegseth, an Army ...
Hegseth also posted messages he said he received from people who had been encouraged by his appointment to lead the sprawling ...
President-elect Donald Trump's defense secretary nominee is under fire for tattoos featuring a Jerusalem Cross and the Latin ...
Trump’s defense secretary pick was tagged by a security manager as a potential ‘insider threat.’ ...
Explore the meaning behind Pete Hegseth tattoos, including "Deus Vult," and the controversy surrounding their perceived links ...
Earl G. Matthews, who was then serving as the senior legal affairs officer in the D.C. National Guard, told The Post that he ...
Contrary to rumor, none of the tattoos is a swastika. There is no evidence that any of Hegseth's tattoos represent a sympathy for or commitment to white supremacist or Nazi views.
Trump's pick of Hegseth to become defense secretary caught Washington by surprise. Hegseth, who appears frequently on ...
Citing a military statute that bans extremist tattoos, Gaither said the Deus Vult tattoo "falls along the line of Insider ...
The Army National Guard veteran was flagged by a fellow service member as a possible security risk over a tattoo associated ...