Graham Platner on a Maine oyster farm, contemplating the removal of his controversial chest tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, amid Senate campaign backlash.
Graham Platner on a Maine oyster farm, contemplating the removal of his controversial chest tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, amid Senate campaign backlash.
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Maine Democrat Graham Platner to remove tattoo resembling Nazi symbol

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Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner, a former Marine and oyster farmer challenging Sen. Susan Collins, has faced backlash over a chest tattoo resembling a Nazi skull and crossbones. He claims ignorance of its connotations and plans to have it removed, amid resurfaced offensive Reddit posts from his post-military years. Supporters like Sen. Bernie Sanders defend him, while critics question his awareness.

Graham Platner, 41, a political newcomer from Sullivan, Maine, announced his Senate bid earlier this year, drawing attention for his military service in Iraq and Afghanistan from 2003 to 2016, oyster farming background, and left-leaning positions on healthcare and U.S.-Israel relations. His campaign gained traction with a viral video and endorsements, including from Sen. Bernie Sanders, who rallied with him last month. However, the past week has brought controversies that threaten his momentum in the 2026 race against Republican incumbent Susan Collins, one of Democrats' few pickup opportunities.

The latest issue centers on a black skull-and-crossbones tattoo Platner got nearly 20 years ago while inebriated on leave in Croatia with fellow Marines. He selected the design from a parlor wall, later joining the Army where it passed hate symbol checks during a physical exam and background screening for security clearance as a State Department contractor. In a Monday appearance on the 'Pod Save America' podcast, Platner shared a decade-old video of himself shirtless at his brother's wedding, revealing the tattoo, and stated, 'I am not a secret Nazi... lifelong opponent' to Nazism, antisemitism, and racism. He told POLITICO on Tuesday, 'It was not until I started hearing from reporters and DC insiders that I realized this tattoo resembled a Nazi symbol... I am already planning to get this removed.' The design, known as Totenkopf or 'Death's Head,' was used by the Nazi SS, per the Anti-Defamation League, and remains associated with white supremacists.

Critics, including Platner's former political director Genevieve McDonald—who resigned last week—have doubted his ignorance. McDonald wrote on Facebook, 'Maybe he didn’t know it when he got it... but he knows damn well what it means.' Jewish Insider reported an unverified claim from a 2012 acquaintance that Platner called it 'my Totenkopf.' MSNBC's Catherine Rampell tweeted, 'No skeletons in his closet, just an apparent Nazi logo on his chest,' while The Bulwark's Sam Stein added, 'Gonna be hard to erase this one, literally and figuratively.'

This follows apologies for Reddit posts from a 'dark period' after service, including a 2013 comment downplaying military sexual assault, a 2018 suggestion that violence aids social change, queries like 'Why don’t black people tip?', self-identification as a 'communist,' and 'Cops are bastards. All of them.' Platner has shared other posts condemning misogyny and homophobia in the Marines. The National Republican Senatorial Committee called him 'a communist who supports violence against Republicans... not fit for office,' per spokesperson Samantha Cantrell.

Sanders defended Platner Tuesday, saying, 'He went through a dark period... he has apologized for the stupid remarks... I’m confident that he’s going to run a great campaign and that he’s going to win.' Platner now competes in the Democratic primary against Gov. Janet Mills, who entered the race earlier this month.

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Illustration of a resurfaced Reddit post sparking GOP criticism of Democrat Graham Platner ahead of Easter, featuring laptop screen with controversial comment amid Easter symbols and political imagery.
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Resurfaced 2012 Reddit post draws GOP criticism of Maine Democrat Graham Platner ahead of Easter

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A years-old Reddit comment attributed to Maine Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner—mocking Jesus and the Virgin Mary—circulated online this week, prompting sharp criticism from Republican groups that also pointed to earlier controversies involving Platner’s past online posts and a tattoo he has said he covered after learning it resembled a Nazi-era symbol.

Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, is under fire for amplifying a post from a neo-Nazi influencer, marking the third controversy involving Nazi or antisemitic associations in his primary campaign. The 41-year-old veteran deleted the post after backlash, with his campaign calling it an error. This incident adds to prior scrutiny over an interview with a conspiracy theorist and a tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol.

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Appearing on CNN’s State of the Union on Oct. 26, 2025, Sen. Chris Murphy said he plans to meet Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner after CNN reported Platner once had a Totenkopf tattoo, describing the Democrat as a “human being who made mistakes.”

Rep. Jared Golden, a centrist Democrat from Maine’s 2nd District, announced on Nov. 5 that he will not seek re‑election in 2026, citing rising threats and Congressional dysfunction. The decision lands as he faces a primary challenge from the left and as progressives make gains from New York City to Maine’s Senate primary.

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State Representative Laurel Libby has unveiled a trio of organizations aimed at boosting GOP turnout and infrastructure in Maine as Democrats wage a contentious U.S. Senate primary featuring Gov. Janet Mills and oyster farmer Graham Platner.

Senator Mark Kelly, a retired Navy captain, has filed a lawsuit against Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and others, alleging unconstitutional threats to his military rank and benefits. The action stems from a video Kelly helped produce in November, urging service members to refuse illegal orders. Hegseth responded by calling Kelly worried and cranky for facing accountability.

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Democratic Sen. Gary Peters’ decision not to run again in 2026 has created a rare open U.S. Senate seat in Michigan, setting up a competitive contest in a state that backed Donald Trump for president in 2024 while also electing a Democrat to the Senate.

 

 

 

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