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Pete Hegseth slammed over Arabic tattoo: ‘Clear symbol of Islamophobia’ Hegseth faced prior controversy during confirmation process over tattoo that echoed crusader slogan ...
What to Know Pete Hegseth's new "kafir" tattoo sits just below another inked phrase across his bicep. In Arabic, the term historically refers to someone who does not believe in Islam.
The tattoo controversy will add unwanted questions for Mr Hegseth following a major blunder where war plans were discussed with senior US officials over the app Signal while a journalist was present.
WASHINGTON — A previously unreported tattoo on Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s arm is drawing scrutiny this week: the word “kafir,” written in thick Arabic script, across the inside of ...
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A woman has revealed the unusual tattoo she got inked in Arabic on a trip to Morocco, and people can't believe it. Tattoos are a personal choice, and while many will opt for something meaningful ...
Hoping to get a meaningful tattoo, one man asked his artist to pen what he thought meant “no regrets” on his body – but it didn’t go to plan.
Tourist goes viral over foreign tattoo A tourist has shared a follow-up explainer video after a clip she posted about a tattoo she got in Morocco along with two Aussie guys went viral.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth quietly debuted a new tattoo this week while posting a set of workout photos, sparking fierce backlash among critics who claim it holds a distinctly anti-Muslim ...
A DIGITAL nomad has shocked many after opting to get a matching tattoo with strangers. She was staying at a hostel in Morocco when she decided to get a word inked in Arabic. Cait (@caitdelphine) ro… ...
Josh Berer makes most of his money designing Arabic tattoos. He also has a side business designing cross-cultural marriage contracts.
The tattoo controversy will add unwanted questions for Mr Hegseth following a major blunder where war plans were discussed with senior US officials over the app Signal while a journalist was present.