Screencap of Twitter/X video.A brand-new scandal is embroiling Maine Democratic Senate Candidate Graham ‘Nazi tattoo‘ Platner’s campaign after he previously assured America that there was nothing more salacious in his background.As The Wall Street Journal reported, Platner’s wife, Amy Gertner, previously told a campaign aide about finding sexually explicit texts with several women on her husband’s phone.The New York Times revealed that she disclosed the texts to Genevieve McDonald, a former state legislator who was the Platner campaign’s political director before leaving in October. McDonald explained that Gertner reached out just days before a Labor Day rally with Senator Bernie Sanders (Socialist-VT), and that she was worried that her husband’s behavior could hurt his political prospects.McDonald added that Gertner told her that Platner had been exchanging sexual messages with up to a dozen women.The Platner campaign, though, ultimately dismissed the texts as a private matter and moved on.The Wall Street Journal reported:Amy Gertner, who married Platner in 2024, told the campaign about messages she had found early in their marriage in the spring of 2025. In late August, as some aides were conducting opposition research on their own candidate, Gertner disclosed the texts to a campaign aide to make sure they didn’t pose a risk to her husband’s nascent campaign, those people said.The campaign had been preparing for a major rally over Labor Day weekend last year with Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who was set to officially endorse Platner at the event.Aides ultimately decided the texts were a private matter that was being handled by the couple in marriage counseling, a campaign official said. The rally proceeded as planned, with thousands in attendance.Gertner, though, is standing by her man. In a statement released by the Platner campaign, she accused McDonald of orchestrating a grave betrayal:I confided deeply personal details about my marriage to someone I considered a friend. I trusted this person with the most private chapter of our lives — the early days of our marriage, before any campaign was on our mind.Our marriage today is stronger than ever before. I know the man I married and the husband he has been to me on the best and the worst days of my life.That hasn’t changed, and it won’t.Back in March, New York Times reporter Lulu Garcia-Navarro asked Platner whether there was something “new” he wanted to get ahead of.Platner replied, “No, I have lived my life. I’ve been there for the whole thing.”“I know what I’ve been through. I know what my behavior has been.”WATCH:Reporter: “…something new you want to get ahead of?”Platner: “no…” pic.twitter.com/wA8sEFwAZK— Kaeley Gemmill (@KaeleyGemmill) May 30, 2026As The Gateway Pundit has previously reported, Platner has been embroiled in several major scandals. These include having a Nazi tattoo, mocking wounded soldiers, and trashing rural Maine voters.He has also called himself a communist.Despite these damaging revelations, polls show that Platner is favored to defeat longtime liberal Republican Senator Susan Collins in November. Collins, though, does have a history of defying the odds.It remains to be seen whether these new texts will matter to Maine voters.The post Democrat Senate Candidate Graham ‘Nazi Tattoo’ Platner’s Words Come Back to Haunt Him as a Salacious New Scandal Threatens His Campaign (VIDEO) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.