Top Dems refuse to acknowledge latest trove of disgusting posts from lead candidate

Top Democrats are choosing to keep their heads in the sand rather than face the history behind one of their leading candidates.

Past social media posts from Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, who sports a tattoo that highly resembles a Nazi swastika, were recently uncovered to reveal a trove of twisted takes, roughly 2,000 to be more specific, and his fellow Democrats refuse to acknowledge them, according to their own words and silence.

“I haven’t seen no posts,” House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries told Fox News Digital when asked if Platner was a liability to the Democratic Party.

It’s not like the posts are hard to find, as Fox News and Libs of TikTok have shared some of the sick revelations:

The self-avowed communist also mocked Purple Heart recipient Pfc. Ted Daniels, who took fire from the Taliban.

The now-deleted post was shared on X because the internet lives forever:

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“At least his stupidity and fat ass wheezing are available for all future infantrymen to witness and hold in contempt. Poor marksmanship on the Taliban’s part is the only reason this mouthbreather made it home, he managed to make every possible s*** decision possible when it comes to small unit combat,” Platner wrote at the time, no doubt from safe and comfortable confines.

Yet Jeffries and other top Dems are ducking questions about the new findings.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren refused to give Fox News Digital a comment about her thoughts and whether or not she’d rescind her endorsement of Platner.

That’s right, she endorsed him even though it was already revealed he had praised the tactics of Hamas, and told “rape victims to take accountability and asked why Black people don’t tip,” according to Fox News.

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His highly questionable Nazi tattoo had already been widely circulated, along with his professed admiration for socialism and communism.

Just last month, Warren defended her endorsement of Platner on CNBC and urged voters to “evaluate not who Graham Platner was, but who Graham Platner is today,” Fox News reported.

Sen. Chuck Schumer also declined to comment on the latest incriminating evidence against Platner, but at least had endorsed his Dem opponent, Maine Gov. Janet Mills.

Platner is set to face off against incumbent Republican Susan Collins in Maine’s general election.

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Meanwhile, no one should hold their breath waiting for comments from top Dems.

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