Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is facing furious attacks from liberal media for hosting a Christian prayer service at the Pentagon. But conservative voices are fighting back, exposing the hypocrisy of critics who claim this violates America’s founding principles. Glenn Beck recently highlighted how Thomas Jefferson himself held worship services in government buildings—proving faith and patriotism have always been intertwined.
Hegseth stood boldly in the Pentagon auditorium, declaring, “This is where we need to be as a nation—on bended knee, recognizing Jesus Christ.” His Tennessee church pastor led the voluntary service, praising President Trump as a leader chosen by God. Left-wing outlets called it a constitutional crisis, but supporters say it’s a return to America’s roots.
Glenn Beck demolished the “separation of church and state” myth this week, reminding Americans Jefferson started a 70-year tradition of Christian services in the U.S. Capitol. The Founding Fathers never banned faith from public life—they welcomed it. Modern liberals want to erase God, but our history shouts otherwise.
The media’s outrage ignores a simple truth: no one was forced to pray. Hegseth invited—not ordered—Pentagon staff to join. Voluntary religious expression is protected by the First Amendment, not erased by it. Liberals tolerate every fringe ideology except Christianity, which built this nation.
While Democrats rage, conservatives celebrate a leader unashamed of faith. Hegseth’s prayer service mirrors traditions from Reagan’s National Prayer Breakfast to Trump’s White House Bible studies. Real Americans know strength comes from God, not government. The left hates that truth—but they can’t rewrite history.
Attackers claim Hegseth is imposing religion, but the facts don’t lie. Jefferson’s services had preaching, hymns, and communion—all hosted in the heart of government. If that’s “unconstitutional,” then our entire founding was illegal. This isn’t about law—it’s about silencing values they despise.
The double standard is glaring. Liberals cheer drag shows in schools but call Pentagon prayers “dangerous.” They defend porn in libraries but attack a soldier’s right to pray. This isn’t tolerance—it’s a war on tradition. Hegseth isn’t breaking rules; he’s exposing the left’s anti-faith agenda.
Patriots see through the smears. America’s greatness springs from faith, family, and freedom—values the left wants to crush. Hegseth’s courage honors our heritage. As Beck said, real separation is between state and tyranny, not state and God. It’s time to stand firm before they erase “In God We Trust” forever.