Graham Platner's wife went on camera and said she needs three therapists to stay married to him.
Jesse Watters just found out why.
What he uncovered on Platner's predator app profile is worse than the sexts.
Graham Platner Kik Account Sat Active for 8 Years on an App Full of Minors
Jesse Watters opened his segment with one line: "Democrats' best shot at flipping Maine's Senate seat – the Nipple Nazi."
Then he started reading the file.
"He's been caught on a hook-up app that the New York Times labeled a 'haven for predators,'" Watters told viewers. "Most of the people on the app are minors."
That app is Kik – a platform the National Center on Sexual Exploitation officially designated a "predator's paradise."
Platner created his profile in 2016 and it ran active for 3,612 days.
His profile photo: a mirror selfie in nothing but a bath towel, hand positioned to block the tattoo on his chest.
The campaign told the Wall Street Journal that Platner deleted the app from his phone before the story broke.
The profile stayed up anyway, right until the news cycle caught up with it.
Watters kept going.
"And he's been sending a dozen randos a lot of sexts. His wife caught him."
Then the cocaine: "He also admitted to doing cocaine when he was in the Marines – but Barack did blow and he became president, so it is what it is."
The Platner Scandal File Watters Read Out Loud on Fox News
The Nazi tattoo came next.
"He's got a Nazi tattoo on his chest," Watters said. "Had it for 18 years. Every time he got out of the shower, he's like, 'Oh, that looks good.'"
Platner covered it up last October under political pressure.
His former campaign director – who resigned over his conduct – went on record with the press: Platner is a military history buff and knew exactly what the tattoo meant.
Watters continued down the list.
"He said a Purple Heart recipient deserved to die, whites who live out in the country are stupid, and women who drink should accept responsibility for getting raped."
Then came Platner's wife on camera, calling the sexting reports "gossip."
Watters came right back: "Marriage can be hard when you're married to a guy like that who's got a toilet in his bathroom selfie profile."
The wife mentioned she has three therapists.
"Three therapists for one couple."
Watters on the security clearance question: "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."
He wrapped the resume: "Corporate America would never give this guy even an interview after what he said about blacks, drugs, hookers. Plus he's mentally unstable."
Chuck Schumer Knows the Whole File and Is Running Graham Platner Anyway
Watters made clear what Platner means to Senate Democrats: "He's a weapon aimed at 47."
Bernie Sanders was asked about the explicit texts and pivoted to gas prices.
Elizabeth Warren brushed off questions about the Kik profile and started talking about Susan Collins' voting record.
Ruben Gallego said the sexts "won't decide the race."
Chuck Schumer met with Platner on Capitol Hill and gave reporters the same line five times in a row: "We're going to beat Susan Collins and take back the Senate."
He said it as the answer to every question – the Nazi tattoo, the predator app, the Communist self-identification, the sexts.
Watters closed it out: "Democrats say they care about character. Well, what about the Nipple Nazi's character? He has none."
Democrats Defended Anthony Weiner Too and They Know How That Ended
Democrats spent years telling America they were the party that believed women.
They forced Al Franken out of the Senate over groping allegations.
Now Schumer is standing in a Capitol hallway dodging questions about a man whose wife needs three therapists – and whose Kik profile ran for 3,612 days on an app crawling with minors.
Platner's file is worse than Anthony Weiner's was, and Senate Democrats flew him to Washington for a pep talk.
That tells you what the party's principles are actually worth.
The Maine primary is June 9th.
Susan Collins – five-term incumbent – is waiting on the other side.
Sources:
- Jesse Watters, "Democrats' Best Shot at Flipping Maine's Senate Seat," Jesse Watters Primetime, Fox News, June 1, 2026.
- "Platner Still Has Active Account on Anonymous App Dubbed 'Predator's Paradise,'" Fox News Digital, June 1, 2026.
- "Graham Platner Takes Down Shirtless Kik Photo But Profile Remains Active," Newsweek, June 2, 2026.
- "Maine's Graham Platner Meets with Democratic Senators Amid Controversy," NBC News, June 3, 2026.
- "Schumer Mum on Details After Meeting with Graham Platner," Washington Examiner, June 3, 2026.
