Donald Trump's War Secretary Pete Hegseth quotes fake bible verse from Pulp Fiction
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US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth mistakenly quoted Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction instead of the Bible during a military prayer at a Pentagon service on Wednesday.The prayer, known as CSAR 25:17, takes its name from the biblical reference Ezekiel 25:17, and echoes the famous monologue delivered by Samuel L.
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Jackson's character before he shoots another man in the 1994 crime film.Mr Hegseth recited the adapted prayer during a service at the Department of War, revealing it had been used by air rescue personnel during a recent combat mission to retrieve an American pilot from hostile territory.The prayer was recited during the rescue operation for a US F-15E fighter jet pilot, who was shot down in Iran earlier this month.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He told the assembly: "So the prayer is CSAR 25:17 and it reads, and pray with me please, 'The path of the downed aviator is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men.
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