The podcast “Reformation Red Pill,” hosted by Joshua Haymes (a former intern at Potteiger’s church), discussed Talarico as a “public enemy” and used imprecatory-psalm language about destruction and judgment.
Haymes said “I pray that God kills him,” then qualified it as “killing his heart” and raising him to new life; he also added “stop him by any means necessary” if conversion is not God’s will.
Potteiger agreed in the moment (“Right, right”) and added “We want him crucified with Christ,” aligning himself with the thrust of the exchange.
HuffPost says requests for comment were not immediately returned from the Defense Department, Talarico’s campaign, or Potteiger’s church (Pilgrim Hill Reformed Fellowship).
The article states Hegseth has appeared on multiple episodes of the podcast and has reportedly endorsed the show on several occasions.
HuffPost reports Hegseth previously brought Potteiger to the Pentagon to lead a prayer service and expressed interest in making it recurring.
The article describes Potteiger’s church as part of the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches and summarizes the network’s stated positions on male-only leadership, homosexuality, and women in combat roles.
Talarico is described as a Democrat running for U.S. Senate who emphasizes a progressive politics rooted in Christian faith and has criticized the religious right’s approach to Christianity.
Missing context: no direct quote or on-the-record response from Hegseth, the Pentagon, Potteiger, the church, or the podcast addressing whether this rhetoric is condemned, disavowed, or considered acceptable.
Missing context: no reporting on whether Talarico received threats, whether law enforcement or platform moderation is involved, or whether any security precautions changed after the episode.