Friday, April 17, 2026

Secretary of "War" Pete Hegseth Wrongly Quotes Bible At Worship Service



Pete Hegseth reportedly read a passage he thought was from the Old Testament Bible at a worship service at the Pentagon Wednesday, April 15, 2026. But it appears that's not correct, but was actually from a famous movie monologue.

The iconic, partially fictionalized "Ezekiel 25:17" speech in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction was performed by Samuel L. Jackson. He delivered this memorable monologue while playing the character of the hitman Jules Winnfield right before an execution scene.

The video produced by Stephen Colbert's staff for the Late Show with Stephen Colbert clarifies that the prayer recited by Pete Hegseth is not from the Bible, but stating that the passage is actually a reference to the 'gospel of Quentin Tarantino' from the film Pulp Fiction.

The prayer recited by Pete Hegseth, which he referred to as "Cesar 25:17," is actually a modified version of the famous "Ezekiel 25:17" speech from the 1994 Quentin Tarantino film, Pulp Fiction.

According to the video, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth read the prayer during a worship service at the Pentagon on the day prior to the recording of the Colbert show. The video states that Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth claimed the prayer he recited at the Pentagon worship service was recounted to him by some service members.

Video: YouTube/Late Show With Stephen Colbert

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