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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared on social media a video of clergy from the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches arguing against women voting.
We need leaders from both parties to say, clearly and unequivocally, that women’s right to vote is not up for debate.
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The Cut on MSNWe Should All Fear Pete Hegseth’s Anti-Woman Pastor
Women are the kind of people that people come out of.”, That’s according to Douglas Wilson, an influential pastor and ...
The discussion of 19th Amendment rights was part of a news segment focused on Doug Wilson — a self-proclaimed Christian ...
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The Western Journal on MSNWest Point Goes Full Anti-Woke Following DOJ Lawsuit, Drops Race-Based Policies
Officials at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and the U.S. Air Force Academy settled litigation with the Justice ...
Pastors in the video said they want the U.S. to be a Christian republic, adding calls for criminalizing homosexuality and for ...
Promoted by Pete Hegseth, this report about controversial pastor Doug Wilson highlights an unsettling reality about his brand ...
National Guard troops have hit the streets and D.C. is bracing for what comes next. Here’s how day one played out, plus ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he’s proud to be part of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, an ...
After Hegseth boosted Doug Wilson’s CNN interview slamming women voting and gay sex, the Christian nationalist told the ...
The secretary of defense reposted a video of a Christian nationalist saying women should lose the right to vote—and everyone ...
ANALYSIS: Whether flanked by senior officials who were once Fox hosts or waving a bunch of charts taken directly from a Fox ...
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