One far-right dog whistle that is becoming more popular in the mainstream is the Latin phrase "deus vult" — in fact, President-elect Donald Trump's appointee for Secretary of Defense ...
Hegseth has tattoos of the Jerusalem cross and the Latin phrase "Deus Vult," which means "God wills it." In multiple interviews, Hegseth has said he was barred from serving with the National Guard at ...
(WASHINGTON) — 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 ...
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 ...
Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for Defense secretary, appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee ...
“Deus Vult,” meaning “God wills it,” was the motto for Catholic crusader knights fighting to reclaim the Holy Land in the 11th century. The Jerusalem cross similarly originated as the ...
The tattoo in question was “Deus Vult,” a Latin phrase that translates to “God wills it.” It served as a battle cry for Christians during the Crusades and had been adopted by white ...