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Pete Hegseth's new "kafir" tattoo sits just below another inked phrase across his bicep. In Arabic, the term historically ...
The term "kafir" (meaning "infidel" or "non-believer") is used in Islam to describe non-believers and has increasingly been appropriated by far-right groups.
Photos show that Hegseth has the word "kafir" tattooed in Arabic below his right bicep. The phrase is used in the Quran to ...
Hegseth has brushed off the controversy, saying that the chat did not include classified information. Now, he is in Guam and Hawaii on a trip to visit U.S. troops. The new tattoo revealed in ...
The tattoo controversy will add unwanted questions for Mr Hegseth following a major blunder where war plans were discussed with senior US officials over the app Signal while a journalist was present.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is being slammed for a recently spotted Arabic tattoo on his right bicep, which critics argue is Islamophobic. Observers noticed the tattoo when Hegseth worked out ...
The tattoo, which was visible in a picture shared by the defense secretary on X on Tuesday, is of the Arabic word ‘Kafir,’ meaning ‘infidel’ ...
The Pentagon did not answer the Daily Beast’s request for comment on Hegseth’s tattoo. The controversy comes on the heels of another scandal involving Hegseth. The defense secretary shared ...
The Pentagon did not answer the Daily Beast’s request for comment on Hegseth’s tattoo. The controversy comes on the heels of another scandal involving Hegseth. The defense secretary shared operational ...