Donald Trump’s potential pick for Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, faces scrutiny for his tattoo “Deus Vult,” a phrase linked to white supremacist groups. A fellow Guard member reported the tattoo as a potential “insider threat.” Hegseth dismisses concerns, downplays the Capitol riot, and criticizes Pentagon efforts to combat extremism.
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