Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked outrage from liberal media after hosting a Christian prayer service at the Pentagon. Critics claimed it violated “separation of church and state,” but conservative voices are firing back with facts. Glenn Beck reminded Americans that Thomas Jefferson himself held worship services in the House of Representatives for decades. The Founding Fathers never meant to erase faith from public life.
Left-wing outlets called the Pentagon event “dangerous” and “unconstitutional,” ignoring America’s Christian roots. Beck slammed these claims, pointing out that Jefferson’s famous “separation” phrase was about protecting churches from government control—not banning faith from leadership. Every U.S. president has invoked God in speeches, and the Capitol hosted church services until the Civil War.
Hegseth boldly defended the prayer service, stating: “This is precisely where we need to be as a nation—on bended knee before Jesus Christ.” His Tennessee pastor praised President Trump as a “sovereignly appointed” leader during the event. While attendance was voluntary, the Defense Secretary encouraged staff to embrace spiritual guidance during turbulent times.
The liberal backlash reveals their hatred for traditional values. They want to scrub Christianity from public squares while promoting radical ideologies in schools and military ranks. Meanwhile, conservatives see faith as essential to moral leadership. As crime surges and global threats grow, America needs God more than ever—not less.
Hegseth’s critics forget that the First Amendment guarantees FREE EXERCISE of religion, not freedom FROM religion. True patriots understand our rights come from God, not government. The same media attacking Hegseth stays silent when leftist leaders push woke sermons about climate change or gender ideology in official settings.
This fight isn’t about church and state—it’s about saving America’s soul. For 250 years, prayer has guided leaders through wars, depressions, and moral crises. Weak leaders cave to political correctness. Strong ones, like Hegseth, kneel before God while standing tall for freedom.
Every parent teaching their kids the Pledge of Allegiance knows we’re “one nation under God.” Every soldier risking their life overseas draws strength from faith. The left fears this unity because it undermines their divide-and-conquer tactics. Real Americans won’t apologize for honoring our Creator.
The message is clear: Conservatives will keep fighting to protect religious liberty. Let the media whine. Let the left tremble. Patriots will pray where they want—even in the Pentagon. As Glenn Beck said, history proves faith and freedom are inseparable. That’s how we’ll Make America Great Again.