Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner said Wednesday he has covered up a controversial tattoo that appeared to have a ...
The Totenkopf, the “death’s head”, was a symbol adopted by an infamous Nazi SS unit that guarded concentration camps in World War II.
The tattoo controversy sparked after a family video surfaced online showing Platner shirtless, wearing “Marine Corps running ...
Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner defended a chest tattoo resembling a Nazi symbol, claiming it came from a ...
I am not a secret Nazi,” the Bernie Sanders-backed candidate insisted, claiming he was unaware the tattoo had potentially ...
Graham Platner, a Maine Democrat running for a Senate seat, acknowledged a skull-and-crossbones tattoo on his chest resembles a Nazi symbol.
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