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Pete Hegseth’s tattoos, including a new Arabic script, are raising alarms over Christian nationalism and far-right symbolism ...
Pete Hegseth, U.S. Defense Secretary, is facing intense criticism after unveiling a new Arabic tattoo that reads "kafir" (كافر), meaning "disbeliever" or "infidel." Critics argue that the tattoo, ...
Adding fuel to the fire, “Deus Vult” is Latin for “God wills it ... of Hegseth’s tattoo—suggesting that his body art may inadvertently reflect the broader U.S. approach to foreign ...
(Photo by Annabelle GORDON / AFP)(AFP) Critics say that its placement next to another tattoo that reads, “Deus Vult” — a Latin slogan which traditionally accompanied the first Crusade ...
The new tattoo revealed in the video features the Arabic word 'kafir,' which in the Quran means 'disbeliever' or 'infidel' and is inked below hegseth's 'Deus Vult' tattoo. The discovery sparked ...
The advocacy group argued that the tattoo, located next to Hegseth’s tattoo of “Deus Vult,” a slogan once used by Christian crusaders and now sometimes associated with white supremacist ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth quietly debuted a new tattoo this week while posting a set of workout photos, sparking fierce backlash among critics who claim it holds a distinctly anti-Muslim message.
His ink includes several religious symbols: "Deus Vult" ("God wills it") on his bicep—a slogan from the First Crusade—a cross and sword referencing the Bible verse Matthew 10:34, which he ...