Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shared a video about Christian domination in the age of Donald Trump — and his since sparked controversy.

Late Thursday, Hegseth posted to his X platform, “All of Christ for All of Life,” sharing a report from CNN that profiled Douglas Wilson, a self-described Christian nationalist pastor who has built an international network of dozens of churches, schools and a college since the 1970s. Hegseth has been identified as a prominent follower.

Wilson’s vision of a Christian society includes “women as an individual shouldn’t be able to vote.” His fellow pastors agreed — with one claiming, “in my ideal society, we would vote as a households.”

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    2 days ago

    The constantly looking like he’s smelling his own shit Hegseth, follows the pastor that gives prayers at the pentagon and,

    In a May blog post titled, “A Mission to Babylon” announcing the new church in Washington, Wilson wrote there would be “many strategic opportunities with numerous evangelicals who will be present both in and around the Trump administration.”

    “We’re not planting the church so that we can get to meet senators and important people. What we’re doing is planting a church so that the important people in DC will be reminded that God is the important one. What matters is His favor,” Wilson told CNN. “We’ve got a number of people that are connected to us that are there, and we wanted to have a church service available for them.”

    He’s absolutely planting the church so that can get to meet senators and important people.