Tucker Carlson defende candidato ao Senado do Maine por tatuagem nazista

Tucker Carlson apareceu em um podcast canadense na quinta-feira para defender o candidato democrata ao Senado Graham Platner contra acusações ligadas a uma tatuagem associada às forças armadas alemãs.

Carlson, falando no podcast “Can’t Be Censored” com os apresentadores Travis Dhanraj e Karman Wong, disse que a tatuagem não era uma suástica e que não estava claro se Platner conhecia suas origens.

Ele acrescentou que os republicanos tinham como alvo Platner porque o candidato “não era suficientemente favorável a Israel”. Carlson também anunciou que não apoia mais o Partido Republicano, criticando seus líderes, incluindo o presidente da Câmara, Mike Johnson.

Platner está concorrendo como democrata para desafiar a senadora republicana titular Susan Collins no Maine.

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