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President-elect Donald Trump’s new pick to lead the Department of Defense, Pete Hegseth, is being blasted for tattoos that some allege are symbols of White supremacy and Christian nationalism ...
In addition to these distinctive tattoos, Hegseth has other tattoos that reveal his nationalism and his far-right beliefs. He has "We the People" on one of his arms, an American flag that features ...
His other major tattoo Ne Desit Virtus, which translates as Let Valour Not Fail - signifies Mr Hegseth’s army regiment - the 187th Infantry. That tattoo is on his shoulder.
Hegseth’s tattoos, political views and religious affiliation and background are consistent with an extreme strain of Christian nationalism, according to Matthew Taylor, a scholar at the ...
Tattoos have been used by the Trump administration to allege Venezuelan men deported from the U.S. are members of the Tren de Aragua gang. Latest U.S.
DHS claims these tattoos show Venezuelan gang membership. The tattoo artists who did them are confused ‘It’s mind-blowing... a total misrepresentation,’ one British tattoo artist whose work ...
The Trump administration this week continued digging in on its claim that symbols tattooed on the fingers of Kilmar Abrego Garcia – a cross, a skull, a smiley face and a marijuana leaf – are ...
“Those tattoos do not prove that he’s a member of MS-13,” said Susan Phillips, a Pitzer College professor who has studied gangs and written a book on gang graffiti.