Peter Hegseth's tattoos are raising some eyebrows
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Peter Hegseth's tattoo of the Jerusalem cross, a symbol of Christianity dating back to the Crusades, has raised questions about his views on extremism.
The term 'deus vult' is associated with the Crusades and was a battle cry for taking back the Holy Land, raising concerns about its implications in modern discourse.
While Hegseth claims these tattoos are not symbols of white nationalism, they resonate with some extremist movements that express strong anti-Islam sentiments.
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