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“In 2019 Hegseth rejoined the National Guard after five years in the Individual Ready Reserve.[18] In 2020, Hegseth volunteered as one of the up-to-25,000 National Guard troops authorized by the Pentagon to be put on active duty to protect the inauguration of Joe Biden on January 20, 2021, but was one of 12 soldiers removed from that mission.[19][20] Hegseth attributed his removal from the assignment to a "Jerusalem Cross tattoo, which is just a Christian symbol."[19] Hegseth said his National Guard superiors determined his tattoos were connected to extremism.[21] Hegseth had also been reported by a fellow national guardsman in his unit as a potential "insider threat" for a second tattoo, reading "Deus Vult," which has been used by white supremacists.[22] Hegseth chose to leave active duty as a result of this, and his last day in uniform was March 31, 2021.[18]”

A little fing Nazi…….




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What I learned after helping vet Pete Hegseth for the RNC in 2016
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Sat, 16 Nov 24 7:44 PM
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“An empty vessel”.

http://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/trump-cabinet-defense-secretary-pete-hegseth-fox-news-rcna180237


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