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Fox News’ Jesse Watters slammed Democrats for placing their religion in “Nipple Nazi” Graham Platner.
During the Monday, June 1, episode of Fox News‘ Jesse Watters Primetime, the 47-year-old host ripped into the Democratic Maine Senate candidate, 41, who is making an attempt to unseat GOP Sen. Susan Collins. Platner’s candidacy has been clouded by his past feedback and questionable actions, but a number of Democrats have endorsed him.
Watters started his scathing feedback about the presumptive Democratic nominee by telling viewers that he exchanged inappropriately specific texts with girls at the start of his marriage. Despite all that Platner has said and completed in the past, though, Watters said Democrats do not care.
The host started, “Democrats’ best shot at flipping Maine’s Senate seat, the Nipple Nazi, he’s been caught on a hook-up app that the New York Times labeled a ‘haven for predators.’ Most of the people on the app are minors.
“And he is been sending a dozen randos a lot of sexts. His spouse caught him. He also admitted to doing cocaine when he was in the Marines, but Barrak did blow and he turned president, so it’s what it’s.”
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Watters then continued to list all of Platner’s past misdeeds. He said, “He’s received a Nazi tattoo on his chest. Had it for 18 years. Every time he received out of the bathe, he is like, ‘Oh, that appears good.’
“He said a Purple Heart recipient deserved to die, whites who live out in the country are stupid, and women who drink should except responsibilty for getting raped.”
Watters continued, “Now, we find out he’s been creeping online, but Nipple says it’s all just a bunch of hot goss,” before taking part in a clip of Platner addressing the “gossip” alongside his spouse, Amy Gertner.
“He didn’t acknowledge any wrongdoing at all, but his wife did,” Watters added before taking part in a clip of Gertner speaking about how marriage is tough.
“Marriage can be hard when you’re married to a guy like that, who’s got a toilet in his bathroom selfie profile,” Watters clapped back before he performed another clip of Gertner saying she has three therapists.
The host added, “Three therapists for one couple. This guy can’t be in the Senate — in the house maybe — he’s a walking red flag, but Democrats think that’s hot.”
“Democrats don’t care he’s got baggage bigger than the Big Beautiful Ballroom. He’s a weapon aimed at 47,” Watters said, referring to Donald Trump.

Fox News’ Jesse Watters called Graham Platner a ‘Nipple Nazi’ and a ‘strolling purple flag’ (Image: Fox News)
He continued, “The Nipple Nazi couldn’t get security clearance because he’s confessed he’s a Communist. He couldn’t get hired as a teacher. He’s on an app where people prey on teens.”
Watters bashed, “Corporate America would never give this guy even an interview after what he said about blacks, drugs, hookers. Plus, he’s mentally unstable,” before including that Democrats need somebody like Platner to unseat Susan Collins, who he said “basically votes like a Democrat.”
Watters concluded, “Democrats say they care about character. Well, what about the Nipple Nazi’s character? He has none.”
Several publications, including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal, reported Saturday, May 30, that Platner’s spouse informed his marketing campaign about the inappropriately specific texts at the start of his Senate bid last 12 months, while discussing potential opposition research on him.
Platner’s marketing campaign confirmed he despatched a number of girls inappropriate texts at the start of his marriage in 2023.
“Amy and I went through something hard — because of me,” Platner said in a assertion. “We did the work, and I’m grateful for her every hour of every day.
“I’ve realized throughout this marketing campaign that people don’t care about gossip or headlines, they care that you’re preventing for their hospitals, their paycheck, their children.
“This campaign is about the ideas that will move Maine forward and past a broken politics of the past. Our opponents want politics to be empty of content and empty of actual change — and beating that is exactly what our movement is about.”

Graham Platner’s spouse informed his marketing campaign about his inappropriately specific texts to other girls (Image: Getty)
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., defended Platner, saying that working households are more involved about greater points than the candidate’s marriage.
“We got a housing crisis. People can’t afford healthcare, they can’t afford groceries, they can’t afford to fill up their gas tanks. And I think it’s important for us to focus on the issues facing working families a little bit more than Graham Platner’s marriage,” Sanders told reporters on Capitol Hill, per NBC News.
“I wish their marriage the very best. But right now, I think we should be focusing on the crises facing the working class and electing people of the guts to stand up to the oligarchs who control our country,” Sanders said.
Sen. Ruben Gallego, D-Ariz., also defended Platner. “We know that Graham has lived not your typical political experience. He’s been very clear and open with his wife, and they worked through whatever they worked through,” Gallego told reporters Monday.
“He’s winning the polls, he’s willing to accept that he has grown as a person, and I think we should accept that.”
Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-N.M., called the reviews of the textual content messages “a tabloid story” that is a “big deal in D.C.” but not in Maine.
In October, Platner apologized for resurfaced Reddit posts in which he downplayed the challenges inappropriately assaulted navy members face, called white rural people racist and silly, referred to himself as a “Communist,” and inspired people to restrict their consumption of sure substances to keep away from being raped.
That same month, he lined up a tattoo on his chest that resembled a Nazi image. He claimed he didn’t know the skull-and-crossbones image was related with Nazis when he received the tattoo in the Marines in 2007.
Jesse Watters slams Democrats for hyping Nipple
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