Here’s what’s publicly circulating about Pete Hegseth and a Bible verse from Pulp Fiction.
- Reports claim Hegseth delivered a Pentagon sermon in mid-April 2026 that echoed lines from a famous monologue in Pulp Fiction, rather than a standard biblical verse, prompting criticism and defense from Pentagon officials.[1][2]
- Multiple outlets noted the quotation resembled Jules Winnfield’s Bible-inspired speech from Pulp Fiction and pointed out discrepancies with the actual Ezekiel 25:17 wording; commentators highlighted the pop-culture reference in an official setting.[2][3][1]
- Coverage included social-media clips and discussions on whether using fictional dialogue in a formal prayer service is appropriate, with some outlets reporting that the Pentagon defended Hegseth while others questioned the choice of phrasing.[4][5][2]
If you want, I can pull the latest updates from specific outlets or provide a concise timeline of events and reactions. Would you like a quick side-by-side summary from major sources or a short timeline?
Citations:
- Reports about the Pentagon sermon and Pulp Fiction quotation.[1]
- Reactions and defense discussions, plus related coverage.[2][4]
- Commentary noting the alleged faux Bible verse and public response.[3]