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Hegseth’s Prayer Service Sparks Leftist Fury Over Faith in Military

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked outrage from the left this week by hosting a Christian prayer service at the Pentagon. Liberal media called it a violation of “separation of church and state,” but conservatives fired back with facts. Glenn Beck reminded Americans that Thomas Jefferson himself held worship services in the Capitol building for decades. The Founding Fathers never intended to erase faith from public life.

Hegseth’s prayer event brought hundreds of Pentagon staffers together to seek God’s guidance for our military. Critics screeched about “Christian nationalism,” but they ignore history. Jefferson’s church services in the House of Representatives lasted over 70 years. If it was good enough for the man who wrote the phrase “separation of church and state,” it’s good enough for our warriors.

The left wants to purge every cross, prayer, and Bible verse from public view. But our military runs on faith—faith in God, country, and the freedoms we defend. Hegseth didn’t force anyone to attend. He simply offered soldiers a chance to pray together. Since when did volunteering to worship become tyranny?

Glenn Beck smashed the fake outrage by exposing the hypocrisy. Democrats praise Jefferson when it suits them but trash his actual legacy. Real separation of church and state stops government from controlling religion—not from honoring it. Our troops deserve leaders who aren’t ashamed to kneel before God.

This is about more than one prayer service. It’s a battle for America’s soul. The left hates seeing patriots embrace faith while serving their nation. They’d rather our military bow to woke ideology than to Jesus. But Hegseth stood strong, proving leadership means clinging to timeless truths.

President Trump’s allies know faith fuels freedom. From Washington’s prayers at Valley Forge to Reagan’s calls for divine protection, God has guided this nation. Beck’s defense of Hegseth reminds us: Our strength comes from upholding tradition, not erasing it.

The media’s meltdown shows how desperate they are to silence conservatives. They attack prayer warriors while ignoring real scandals. Let them rage. Patriots will keep fighting to put God back where He belongs—at the center of American life.

Hegseth’s critics want a military that’s weak, woke, and godless. But our heroes need spiritual armor as much as physical. This prayer service wasn’t a violation—it was a revival. And it’s just the beginning.

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