Pentagon Chief Seeks 'Healing' From Violence in Military Prayer
Pete Hegseth prays at Pentagon service for 'overwhelming violence'
Speaking to military and civilian employees, Hegseth read a prayer he said was first offered by a military chaplain during a past U.S. operation.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth led a prayer service at the Pentagon, addressing military and civilian staff about the impact of "overwhelming violence." Hegseth read a prayer originally offered by a military chaplain during a previous U.S. operation. The service reflected efforts to provide spiritual support within the defense department.
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