A clip of Russell Brand awkwardly searching a Bible has gone viral after the UK comedian appeared on ‘Piers Morgan Uncensored’—here’s the meme, explained.
Yahoo: False prophet: Did Pete Hegseth really quote a fake Bible verse from Tarantino’s 'Pulp Fiction'?
US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth mistakenly presented the made-up scripture as genuine Bible verse - and he's being trolled for quoting the gospel of Quentin Tarantino.View on euronews ...
False prophet: Did Pete Hegseth really quote a fake Bible verse from Tarantino’s 'Pulp Fiction'?
Snopes on MSN: Did Hegseth quote fake Bible verse from Tarantino movie? Separating fact from 'Pulp Fiction'
Did Hegseth quote fake Bible verse from Tarantino movie? Separating fact from 'Pulp Fiction'
PolitiFact: Social media users questioned Pete Hegseth, Pope Leo's Bible quotes. Here's the full context
As the Trump administration and Pope Leo XIV publicly sparred over the Iran war, social media users claimed that both the pontiff and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth cited fictional Bible verses to ...
Social media users questioned Pete Hegseth, Pope Leo's Bible quotes. Here's the full context
The Telegraph: Watch: Pete Hegseth quotes fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction
Yahoo: ‘Pray With Me Please’: Pete Hegseth Reads Fake Bible Quote From ‘Pulp Fiction’ During Pentagon Prayer Service
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth read a fake Bible quote from Quentin Tarantino's 1994 movie Pulp Fiction during a prayer service at the Pentagon on Wednesday.
‘Pray With Me Please’: Pete Hegseth Reads Fake Bible Quote From ‘Pulp Fiction’ During Pentagon Prayer Service