Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sparked left-wing fury by hosting a Christian prayer service at the Pentagon this week. The voluntary event, led by his Tennessee pastor, praised President Trump as a leader chosen by God. Legacy media outlets immediately screeched about “separation of church and state,” ignoring America’s deep Christian roots.
Glenn Beck blasted these critics, exposing their historical illiteracy. Thomas Jefferson—who famously wrote about “separation”—held church services in the Capitol building for decades. Multiple presidents have openly honored Christianity while leading our nation. The left’s fake outrage proves they hate faith, not the Constitution.
Hegseth didn’t back down, declaring America needs “prayer on bended knee” to survive. While snowflakes whine about “offense,” real patriots understand faith strengthens our military. The Secretary boldly announced monthly Pentagon prayer services, refusing to let atheists erase God from public life.
This isn’t about “separation”—it’s about silencing Christian values. Liberals cheered when schools banned prayer but now mock soldiers seeking spiritual strength. They want a godless America where Bibles gather dust while drag queens twerk in classrooms.
The Founding Fathers would’ve applauded Hegseth’s courage. George Washington prayed publicly as commander-in-chief. Reagan called America a “shining city on a hill” rooted in Judeo-Christian principles. Today’s Democrats would cancel these heroes for “hate speech.”
Beck emphasized that true religious freedom means honoring faith, not hiding it. The First Amendment protects churches from government control—not government from church influence. Woke warriors twist history to attack anyone who mentions Jesus outside a pew.
Secretary Hegseth represents millions of believers tired of leftist bullying. While coastal elites mock “flyover country” values, heartland Americans keep faith alive. This prayer service wasn’t coercion—it was a beacon of hope for troops defending our freedoms.
The left’s meltdown reveals their terror of Christian revival. They’ll sue schools for nativity scenes but defend Quran readings in prisons. Patriots see through this hypocrisy. As Beck said, “Our military needs God’s protection more than ever—enemies foreign AND domestic.”