Bannon Warns Hegseth to Tone Down Bible References in Military Briefings

Hegseth attacked media as biased and likened reporters to Pharisees, while Steve Bannon and others warned against his use of religious rhetoric.

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Former White House strategist Steve Bannon has advised US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to reduce overt religious references in official briefings.

According to a report by The Hill, Bannon urged Hegseth to "tone down" Bible references during public communications about ongoing military operations in Iran.

He warned that such rhetoric could complicate messaging and widen political divisions.

Hegseth has frequently criticized the media's coverage of the war during his regular Pentagon briefings, and on Thursday, he took another jab at the press corps and compared some reporters to the Pharisees, a Jewish community that is often depicted in the Bible as Jesus' adversaries.

Some veterans and academics, along with Bannon, have expressed worry that the secretary's religious invocations may cause division inside the military.

Bannon praised Adm. and Gen. Dan Caine, the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, saying, "It was a briefing of precision." He added, "My observation or recommendation: I don’t think I would start that with some references to the New Testament."