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Sen. Cramer Questions Pete Hegseth About Jerusalem Cross Tattoo

by Jessica

During a confirmation hearing on Tuesday before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., asked defense secretary nominee Pete Hegseth about his Jerusalem cross tattoo. Hegseth, a military veteran and conservative media personality, explained the meaning behind the tattoo, calling it a historic Christian symbol. He highlighted its significance, mentioning that he had recently attended the memorial ceremony for former President Jimmy Carter at the National Cathedral, where the same Jerusalem cross symbol appeared on the front page of the program.

Hegseth’s tattoo has been a point of controversy, with some drawing connections between the Jerusalem cross and extremist groups. In the hearing, Hegseth clarified that his tattoo, a representation of his faith, had played a role in his exclusion from serving as a member of the National Guard during President Joe Biden’s inauguration, due to concerns about the tattoo’s associations.

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In addition to his military background, Hegseth is known for his outspoken conservative views, which have sparked debate. As President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, Hegseth has been the subject of allegations related to sexual misconduct, excessive drinking, and controversial opinions on diversity and religion in the military. His confirmation has raised questions among some senators and military personnel regarding his suitability for the role.

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