Pete Hegseth to headline DC faith rally with far-right and Christian nationalist speakers
The defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, will this weekend headline a faith rally on the National Mall in Washington DC hosted by a private foundation operating in partnership with the White House, which includes some speakers that experts have characterized as Christian nationalist or extremist. Hegseth, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and House speaker Mike Johnson are also scheduled to appear. CREC founder Douglas Wilson told the Guardian in April 2026 he was a Christian nationalist, and that...
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