Graham Platner, a Democratic Senate candidate in Maine, faced intense scrutiny over his controversial tattoo during an interview on MS NOW. Host Elise Jordan pressed him about previous comments he made on Reddit that seemed to contradict his public statement about the meaning of the "3rd Panzer" tattoo.
The tattoo, which depicts a Nazi military unit linked to concentration camps, was found on Platner despite his claims he did not know its significance. Redditor posts showed Platner discussing and justifying the symbol, prompting Jordan's questioning. Platner denied the allegations, stating that his comments were taken out of context and that the "3rd Panzer" tattoo actually represented a Marine Corps scout snipers' insignia.
Platner claimed he got the tattoo while deployed in Croatia with fellow Marines as a way to represent their time in the Marine Corps. However, CNN's KFile reported in October that Platner had previously discussed the tattoo on Reddit and even referred to it as a "communist" symbol, raising concerns about his stance on Nazism and racism.
The controversy surrounding Platner's comments has led some Democrats to compare President Donald Trump's administration deportation efforts to those of Nazi Germany. Late-night host Stephen Colbert also made comments suggesting ICE agents might be worse than Nazis because they wear uniforms.
Platner's campaign has faced intense scrutiny, with many questioning his commitment to fighting racism and promoting inclusivity. The controversy highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability in politics, particularly when it comes to sensitive issues like tattoos and their meanings.
The tattoo, which depicts a Nazi military unit linked to concentration camps, was found on Platner despite his claims he did not know its significance. Redditor posts showed Platner discussing and justifying the symbol, prompting Jordan's questioning. Platner denied the allegations, stating that his comments were taken out of context and that the "3rd Panzer" tattoo actually represented a Marine Corps scout snipers' insignia.
Platner claimed he got the tattoo while deployed in Croatia with fellow Marines as a way to represent their time in the Marine Corps. However, CNN's KFile reported in October that Platner had previously discussed the tattoo on Reddit and even referred to it as a "communist" symbol, raising concerns about his stance on Nazism and racism.
The controversy surrounding Platner's comments has led some Democrats to compare President Donald Trump's administration deportation efforts to those of Nazi Germany. Late-night host Stephen Colbert also made comments suggesting ICE agents might be worse than Nazis because they wear uniforms.
Platner's campaign has faced intense scrutiny, with many questioning his commitment to fighting racism and promoting inclusivity. The controversy highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability in politics, particularly when it comes to sensitive issues like tattoos and their meanings.