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What does "deus vult" mean? The Latin phrase has been adopted as a rallying cry for right-wing Americans — here's why.
Hegseth's Jerusalem cross and ‘Deus Vult’ tattoos are rooted in the Crusades and have modern-day ties to far-right and white supremacist groups ...
The National Guardsman who in 2021 pegged Pete Hegseth as a potential "insider threat" clarified in an interview with ABC News that his complaint targeted a "Deus Vult" tattoo on the former Fox ...
Hegseth, an Army National Guard veteran, has the words ‘Deus Vult’ tattooed on his bicep, a rallying cry for Christian crusaders in the Middle Ages ...
Investigations Pentagon pick left Guard after being reported as possible ‘insider threat’ due to tattoo Pete Hegseth, now the nominee to be defense secretary, was barred in 2021 from serving ...
The pictures also showed that Hegseth has a large Jerusalem cross tattoo. Gaither said he wasn’t concerned about the cross—it was the “Deus Vult” that worried him.
Hegseth has “Deus Vult” tattooed on his bicep, which means “God Wills It” in Latin, and a Crusaders' cross.
Hegseth posted an image of his 'Deus Vult' tattoo on his Instagram account. (Uncredited) Pete Hegseth has several tattoos, some referring to his time in the military and other to his faith ...
Trump defense secretary pick Pete Hegseth was flagged as potential military 'insider threat' because of 'Deus Vult' tattoo Sgt. DeRicko Gaither made the complaint about the tattoo in 2021.
President-elect Donald Trump's defense secretary nominee is under fire for tattoos featuring a Jerusalem Cross and the Latin phrase "Deus Vult." ...
Pete Hegseth, a longtime Fox News host and war veteran, sports a large Jerusalem Cross on his chest and the Latin inscription Deus Vult, which translates to “God wills it.” ...
The Army National Guard veteran was flagged by a fellow service member as a possible security risk over a tattoo associated with white supremacists.