Hasan Piker Says Sexual Assault Claim Ends Graham Platner's Senate Bid, Citing 3 Evidence Strands
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 6
Hasan Piker Says Sexual Assault Claim Ends Graham Platner's Senate Bid, Citing 3 Evidence Strands
3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 6
Summary
Hasan Piker told viewers it was "curtains" for Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner after reading a report detailing a sexual assault allegation from ex-girlfriend Jenny Racicot.
Three pieces of corroboration drove Piker's reaction: Racicot's account, a former boyfriend she confided in years later, and documents including therapist emails and warning messages sent before Platner ran for office.
Platner responded with a new video statement saying his campaign was taking time to reflect on the best path forward, but liberal commentators argued that was untenable if the allegation is credible.
Luke Russert, Tim Miller and Jon Favreau were among those urging Platner to quit, with Favreau noting Democrats can still replace the nominee if he drops out by July 13 ahead of a July 27 deadline.
The backlash from prominent progressive voices suggests the allegation is already threatening Platner's standing inside his own party, not just with Republican critics.