
Maine U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner revealed Tuesday that he was tattooed years in the past with a picture well known as a Nazi image, however he dismissed the connotation and chalked it as much as a drunken Marine’s try at fearsomeness. He stated he plans to have the tattoo eliminated.
Platner is the newest Democratic candidate to shrug off darkish revelations about their previous, reflecting a brand new period in politics and an instance set by President Donald Trump, who has solid forward undaunted by controversies that may have been campaign-ending discoveries solely a decade in the past.
The brand new revelation about Platner comes shut behind the discovery of a series of controversial online statements, together with one wherein he dismissed sexual assault within the navy. It additionally follows a sample set by Jay Jones, this 12 months’s Democratic nominee for lawyer normal of Virginia, who has refused to drop out of the race even after textual content messages surfaced wherein he urged in 2022 {that a} distinguished state Republican ought to get “two bullets to the top.”
Jones apologized for the feedback, which additionally included the suggestion that his then-Republican opponent’s kids face the identical destiny. Jones has stayed within the race for the Nov. 4 Virginia election, saying it’s as much as voters to evaluate his {qualifications} for the workplace. The scandal over them has spilled over into the governor’s race, the place Democrat Abigail Spanberger has needed to handle it repeatedly.
Platner’s previous posts increase new questions
Platner, a Democrat and oyster farmer, had sparked buzz amongst progressives in Maine, notably since two-term Gov. Janet Mills final week entered the Democratic race for U.S. Senate. The 2 Democrats are vying for the prospect to problem 30-year incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins.
Platner tried to clarify his previous on-line feedback in a video posted to social media final week. In it, he addressed not solely his earlier feedback dismissing navy sexual assaults, but additionally his questioning Black patrons’ gratuity habits and criticizing cops and rural People.
“I see somebody I don’t acknowledge,” he stated within the five-minute apology video.
Platner sought to additional distance himself from the feedback, posted on-line between 2013 and 2021, throughout an interview on the Democratic podcast Pod Save America that was posted Tuesday, describing them because the ramblings of a current navy veteran.
“That was a second in time after I had not but been uncovered to issues, and I had an opinion or I had ideas that have been coloured by my expertise within the service,” he stated through the podcast.
However Platner himself introduced up the tattoo, which he says he obtained in 2007, when he was in his 20s. He stated he obtained it in Kosovo whereas on depart with the Marines throughout an evening of ingesting. A video aired through the podcast reveals Platner dancing shirtless with the tattoo seen on his higher chest.
He stated he and his fellow Marines selected “a terrifying wanting cranium and crossbones off the wall as a result of we have been Marines and, you already know, skulls and crossbones are a reasonably normal navy factor,” Platner stated.
The distinguished antisemitism advocacy group, the Anti-Defamation League, reviewed the video and acknowledged the picture within the tattoo as a particular image of Hitler’s paramilitary Schutzstaffel, or SS, which was answerable for the systematic murders of thousands and thousands of Jews and others in Europe throughout World Battle II.
“This seems to be a Nazi Totenkopf tattoo, and if true, it’s troubling {that a} candidate for top workplace would have one,” Oren Segal, the Anti-Defamation League’s senior vice chairman of counter-extremism and intelligence, stated in an electronic mail response to an Related Press inquiry. “We do perceive that generally individuals get tattoos with out understanding their hateful affiliation. In these circumstances, the bearer needs to be requested whether or not they repudiate its hateful that means.”
Platner on tattoo that means: It by no means got here up
In a press release to The Related Press late Tuesday, Platner stated: “It was not till I began listening to from reporters and DC insiders that I spotted this tattoo resembled a Nazi image. I completely wouldn’t have gone by life having this on my chest if I knew that – and to insinuate that I did is disgusting. I’m already planning to get this eliminated.”
Platner added that within the 20 years since he obtained the tattoo, he enlisted within the Military, “which concerned a full bodily that examines tattoos for hate symbols. I additionally handed a full background verify to obtain a safety clearance to affix the Ambassador to Afghanistan’s safety element.” The notion of his tattoo as a Nazi image by no means got here up, he stated.
However a former prime Platner staffer stated he ought to have identified.
“Perhaps he didn’t understand it when he obtained it, however he obtained it years in the past and he ought to have had it lined up as a result of he is aware of rattling properly what it means,” Platner’s former political director Genevieve L. McDonald, who stop the marketing campaign final week, stated in a Fb submit Tuesday.
Platner is working towards Mills in subsequent 12 months’s major.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who has endorsed Platner, was sticking with the candidate, telling reporters on Tuesday that Platner is “a wonderful candidate.”
“I’m going to help him,” Sanders added.
Democrats observe in Trump’s marketing campaign footsteps
The episodes, together with Jones’ explosive revelations in Virginia, observe a decade of Trump rewriting the usual for what can derail a marketing campaign.
Trump received the 2016 presidential election even after recordings surfaced that had been made 11 years earlier of him talking to an “Entry Hollywood” reporter wherein he boasted in lewd terms about making sexual advances towards ladies who weren’t his spouse. Trump additionally referred to “very fine people, on both sides” of a 2017 episode in Charlottesville, Virginia, the place a girl who was protesting towards a white nationalist demonstration was run down and killed by a white supremacist in his automotive.
Extra just lately, Trump was elected to a second, non-consecutive time period in 2024 after being twice impeached throughout his first time period and later being convicted on 34 criminal counts in a scheme to illegally affect the 2016 election by hush cash cost to a porn actor who stated the 2 had intercourse. Trump denied the allegation.
“I believe there’s a way amongst Democrats that if Republicans can ignore calls to bow out, why can’t we?” stated Todd Belt, director of the Graduate College of Political Administration at George Washington College.
Throughout an lawyer normal marketing campaign debate final week, Jones raised the very difficulty, referring to Trump’s speech urging his supporters to contest the 2020 presidential election, which he misplaced, earlier than lots of them stormed the U.S. Capitol within the Jan. 6, 2021, riot.
“What about when Donald Trump used incendiary language to incite a riot to attempt to overturn an election right here on this nation?” Jones stated.
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Beaumont reported from Des Moines, Iowa, Kruesi from Windfall, Rhode Island. Related Press author Joey Cappelletti in Washington additionally contributed to this report.

