Illustration of Graham Platner beside a New York Times page detailing ex-girlfriend allegations about his Nazi tattoo.
Illustration of Graham Platner beside a New York Times page detailing ex-girlfriend allegations about his Nazi tattoo.
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New York Times Report Details Platner Ex-Girlfriend Allegations

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A New York Times investigation published June 4 cited three former girlfriends of Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner who described volatile relationships and alleged he lied about the meaning of his Nazi tattoo.

The report detailed claims from Lyndsey Fifield, who dated Platner from 2013 to 2015, that he referred to the tattoo as “my Totenkopf” and engaged in physically intimidating behavior including grabbing her shoulders and twisting her arm. Platner responded by taking responsibility for past actions while disputing characterizations of physical intimidation as false and politically motivated. He said he is proud of the work he has done since. Senator John Fetterman said on June 4 that Platner had lied about additional allegations after his tattoo revelation and suggested more could emerge. The candidate is seeking the Democratic nomination to challenge Senator Susan Collins.

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Initial reactions on X to the NYT report on Graham Platner's ex-girlfriends highlight skepticism about his claims regarding the Nazi tattoo, with some users calling the allegations disqualifying and others questioning the credibility of the accusers.

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Democratic politicians reacting with concern to allegations against Graham Platner in a Maine office setting, for a news article illustration.
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Democrats react to allegations against Platner in Maine Senate race

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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.

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.

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Democratic voters in Maine head to the polls Tuesday to select their nominee for the U.S. Senate race against Republican incumbent Susan Collins. Graham Platner remains the frontrunner despite multiple controversies surrounding his past.

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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Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner’s attempt to gain coverage from Barstool Sports was rejected by founder Dave Portnoy, who cited a controversial tattoo. The exchange followed Platner’s ad criticizing private equity’s role in Red Sox ownership.

Former Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) has vehemently denied sexual assault allegations from five women, including two rape claims, calling them a 'political hit job,' as probes begin in multiple jurisdictions following his resignation from Congress and withdrawal from California's gubernatorial race.

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Rep. Eric Swalwell, a Democrat running for California governor, has denied an online allegation that interns were required to sign nondisclosure agreements to conceal inappropriate conduct. No accusers have publicly come forward, and major news outlets have not independently confirmed the claims.

 

 

 

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