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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    I caught this interview live last night and it was truly disturbing. The host asked the guy “well what if your wife disagrees with you?” And his response was “well that opens up a great opportunity for discussion”.

    So basically he was just too much of a loser to openly say his wifes opinion shouldnt matter because he would make the final decision anyways.

    Also, if women arent married do they not get to vote then? Is this just another excuse to push women to marry incel losers and nutjobs that believe this type of bullshit? Its ironic how all these “mens rights” type of losers are the most pathetic excuses for men ever to walk the earth. Nothing could be less manly to me than hearing a guy say he has to have 100% control over a woman in order to not be an insecure little bitch