Sen Mark Kelly, who is infinitely more qualified than Pete Hegseth, had some words for the Iowa National Guardsman promoted to Sec of Defense, by Captain Bonespurs.

 In recent months, Hegseth has come under intense criticism for injecting his faith into his governmental duties. He has held Christian prayer services at the Pentagon and invited controversial religious leaders to speak to agency employees. And he has used Christianity to justify the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, a Muslim-majority country.

During a press briefing, the defense secretary told Americans they should take a knee and pray for victory “in the name of Jesus Christ.” 

“I’ve never heard a secretary of defense say things like this,” Kelly said of Hegseth’s rhetoric. “I don’t think it’s appropriate.”

You, and most of the world….

Instead of launching a ground invasion, Kelly urged Trump to find an off-ramp, saying, “I would suggest that this administration really thinks hard and comes up with a plan, like a rational plan, on how do you extract yourself from a situation that you created.” 

Sen. Mark Kelly slams Pete Hegseth for injecting Christian rhetoric into Iran war

“I’ve never heard a secretary of defense say things like this,” the retired U.S. Navy captain told MS NOW. “I don't think it’s appropriate.”

Sen. Mark Kelly slams Pete Hegseth for injecting Christian rhetoric into Iran war

“I’ve never heard a secretary of defense say things like this,” the retired U.S. Navy captain told MS NOW. “I don't think it’s appropriate.”

Sen. Mark Kelly slams Pete Hegseth for injecting Christian rhetoric into Iran war

“I’ve never heard a secretary of defense say things like this,” the retired U.S. Navy captain told MS NOW. “I don't think it’s appropriate.”

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