In an unexpected twist, the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter at the Washington National Cathedral has inadvertently reignited debate around a tattoo worn by former Army National Guard officer and Trump nominee Pete Hegseth. Carter, the 39th president and lifelong Christian, was honored with a ceremony filled with symbolism, including a prominent Jerusalem Cross beneath his casket—imagery that recently sparked controversy involving Hegseth and Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren.

The Jerusalem Cross, a historic Christian symbol featuring a central cross flanked by four smaller crosses representing the authors of the Gospels, adorned the platform where Carter’s flag-draped casket rested. Its presence in such a revered setting stood in sharp contrast to Warren’s criticism of Hegseth, whose tattoo of the same design was cited in accusations of extremism.
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Symbolism That Speaks Louder Than Words
The striking Gothic architecture of the Washington National Cathedral set the stage for the poignant farewell to Carter. Yet, the symbolism of the Jerusalem Cross overshadowed even the splendor of the venue, bringing renewed attention to the ongoing cultural divide over religious imagery. One social media user humorously pointed out, “Elizabeth Warren will be furious when she finds out they put Jimmy Carter on Pete Hegseth’s tattoo.”
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