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Social media couldn’t help but poke fun at one hysterical lawmaker’s fear of Pete Hegseth’s Christian tattoo, only for the same symbol to make an appearance during President Jimmy Carter’s funeral.

As BizPac Review previously reported, Democrat Senator Elizabeth Warren wrote a 33-page smear campaign on President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, Hegseth. One of the points of contention she had was a prominent “Deus Vult” tattoo, which she claimed people believed made him a possible “insider threat.”

“After the attack on the Capitol, you ‘spread baseless conspiracy theories claiming the initial break-in was a false flag operation carried out by leftist groups disguised as Trump supporters.’ You were also removed from President Biden’s inauguration because of concerns that you were an insider threat after reports that your ‘Deus Vult’ tattoo ‘was a Christian expression associated with right-wing extremism.’ We cannot have a Defense Secretary whose fellow servicemembers feel concerned enough about to report as a potential insider threat,” she wrote in her letter to Hegseth.

So imagine her shock when the same symbol featured on Hegseth’s chest was found on both the floor and the funeral program cover at Carter’s service.

X users found the situation humorous, and were hoping Warren herself would weigh in:

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