Tucker Carlson défend un candidat au Sénat du Maine au sujet d'un tatouage nazi

Tucker Carlson a participé jeudi à un podcast canadien pour défendre le candidat démocrate au Sénat Graham Platner face aux accusations liées à un tatouage associé à l'armée allemande.

S'exprimant lors du podcast « Can’t Be Censored » avec les animateurs Travis Dhanraj et Karman Wong, Carlson a affirmé que le tatouage n'était pas une croix gammée et qu'il n'était pas certain que Platner en connaisse les origines.

Il a ajouté que les républicains avaient pris Platner pour cible parce que le candidat n'était « pas suffisamment favorable à Israël ». Carlson a également annoncé qu'il ne soutenait plus le Parti républicain, critiquant ses dirigeants, dont le président de la Chambre Mike Johnson.

Platner se présente sous l'étiquette démocrate pour défier la sénatrice républicaine sortante Susan Collins dans le Maine.

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New allegations from a New York Times report have prompted concern among Democrats about Graham Platner, the leading candidate in Tuesday's primary for Maine's U.S. Senate seat. Platner denies claims of physical intimidation toward ex-girlfriends and prior knowledge that his tattoo resembled a Nazi symbol. The developments come days before the primary election.

A former girlfriend of Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner accused him of understanding the Nazi origins of his tattoo during their 2021 relationship. The woman, who described herself as a left-wing streamer, shared details with the New York Post and posted supporting messages on X.

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Graham Platner, a Democrat running for U.S. Senate in Maine, said in a CBS News interview that the culture he experienced in the infantry influenced a tattoo that resembled a Nazi symbol and offensive posts he previously made on Reddit, adding that his views have changed since leaving the military and that the tattoo has been covered.

Sen. Brian Schatz is scheduled to appear at a virtual donor event Sunday in support of Graham Platner, the Maine Democratic Senate nominee facing multiple scandals. The appearance marks the first public show of backing from the Hawaii senator for the embattled candidate ahead of Tuesday's primary.

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