Former White House strategist Steve Bannon advised Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday to tone down religious references in briefings on the conflict with Iran, arguing they distract from the operational details outlined by military leaders. “It was a briefing of precision,” Bannon said on his show “War Room,” lauding Gen. Dan Caine, the chair…
Bannon advises Hegseth to ‘tone down’ Bible talk: ‘It steps on what’s important’
Originally reported by The Hill
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