Senator John Fetterman (D-Pa.) stated that he would wear a suit daily if Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner can prove he did not send inappropriate messages to minors. This challenge was made during Fetterman's appearance on Fox News. Fetterman referred to Platner as 'P-Hustle,' a name associated with Platner's Kik account, and urged him to provide evidence that the recipients of his messages were over 18. Fetterman, who is known for his casual attire, emphasized the need for transparency regarding the allegations against Platner. Platner has admitted to sexting women shortly after his marriage and has faced accusations from an ex-girlfriend regarding past behavior. However, he has denied any unlawful activity involving minors, and his campaign has not yet commented on Fetterman's challenge.
Fetterman Challenges Platner to Prove Allegations Regarding Text Messages
Senator John Fetterman has challenged Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner to prove he did not send inappropriate messages to minors, stating he would wear a suit daily if Platner could provide such evidence. The challenge arose during an interview on Fox News, where Fetterman criticized Platner's past behavior and called for transparency regarding the allegations against him.
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Fetterman Challenges Platner to Prove Allegations Regarding Text Messages