Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's Pentagon Prayer Video Sparks Debate Over 'Pulp Fiction' Reference
A viral video featuring Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has sparked widespread discussion after he delivered a prayer at the Pentagon that closely resembles a monologue from the film 'Pulp Fiction.' The video, which has gained significant traction on social media, shows Hegseth speaking during what appears to be a faith-based gathering at the Pentagon. In his remarks, Hegseth recounts a prayer shared with him by a military planner involved in a Combat Search and Rescue mission, which he refers to as 'CSAR 25:17.' This passage mirrors the famous Ezekiel 25:17 monologue delivered by Samuel L. Jackson's character in the 1994 film. The adaptation includes military-specific language, replacing biblical references with terms like 'downed aviator' and 'camaraderie and duty.' The video has been widely shared, with some versions placing Hegseth's remarks side by side with the film scene, highlighting the similarities.