Tucker Carlson defends Maine Senate candidate over Nazi tattoo

Tucker Carlson appeared on a Canadian podcast Thursday to defend Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner against accusations tied to a tattoo linked to the German military.

Carlson, speaking on the “Can’t Be Censored” podcast with hosts Travis Dhanraj and Karman Wong, said the tattoo was not a swastika and that it was unclear whether Platner knew its origins.

He added that Republicans had targeted Platner because the candidate was “not sufficiently supportive of Israel.” Carlson also announced he no longer supports the Republican Party, criticizing its leaders including Speaker Mike Johnson.

Platner is running as a Democrat to challenge incumbent Republican Senator Susan Collins in Maine.

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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.

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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Army veteran Ted Daniels, a Purple Heart recipient, has criticized Maine Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner over resurfaced Reddit comments that multiple outlets say were posted under an account attributed to Platner and mocked Daniels’ survival of a 2012 firefight in Afghanistan.

Democratic Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed campaigned with far-left streamer Hasan Piker at Michigan State University and the University of Michigan on Tuesday, declining to disavow Piker's past controversial comments. El-Sayed called demands for denunciation a 'gotcha game' and defended engaging left-wing figures to broaden outreach. The appearances drew criticism from fellow Democrats and Republicans alike.

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Senator Saúl Monreal clarified that he does not promote Nazi symbols or hateful stances after sharing a video in which he appears with a musician wearing a swastika shirt.

 

 

 

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