A significant internet dispute is sparked by a Fox News personality leading prayer on air

You seldom really expect to see news networks on TV displaying their anchors leading prayer, since they usually try to keep things secular for their audience. Pete Hegseth, the Fox News anchor, however, had a different opinion.

Read on to find out more about what happened!

The co-hosts of “Fox & Friends” and viewers were urged to bend their heads in prayer on Sunday by Fox News anchor Pete Hegseth. The presenter accomplished this in a segment made possible by a Bible app.

He chuckled and remarked, “We have more ‘Fox and Friends’ coming up, but you know what, this is a transition for transitions if you’ve ever had one.”

Then Rachel Campos-Duffy, co-host of Weekend, chimed in, “So ‘Fox and Friends.’”

Hegseth agreed, saying, “This is very ‘Fox and Friends,’ so get your heart ready.”

Hegseth said, “Today is the fifth Sunday of Lent. As part of our prayer series, we’re reciting prayers from the Hallow app. “Let’s do it this morning, close your eyes, and bow your head if you would. We all need it.”

Then he started reciting the prayer from the Hallow app as Will Cain and Campos-Duffy, his co-hosts, bowed respectfully.

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