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Platner accusation: Believe all women — except when they vote the wrong way

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 9, 2026

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Platner accusation: Believe all women — except when they vote the wrong way

I spend a good part of my professional life as an expert witness, which means courts pay me to tell the difference between evidence and narrative. Judges want dates, corroboration, and contemporaneous accounts. What they do not want is a story that changes shape depending on who benefits from believing it. That is the standard []

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Fark

lean left

· Jul 1, 2026

#We #hold #these #truths #to #be #selfevident #that #all #men #are #created #equal [Interesting]

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The Hill

center

· Jul 9, 2026

Trump on Platner rape allegations: ‘A lot of people say big falsehoods’

President Trump weighed in on the accusations against former Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner on Wednesday, questioning whether people should believe the sexual assault allegations against the Democrat. “It's really a question of whether or not you believe the woman. A lot of people say big falsehoods,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One. “He's...

Politizoom

left

· Jun 28, 2026

Katie Miller Needs A Muzzle

This woman. It seems like she should be a much better person than she actually is, although she’s married to Stephen Miller (yuck), so being a nasty person apparently goes with the territory. Prejudiced is an understatement. Nasty is an understatement. There is not a word strong enough to describe her *or* her husband. Respect

TwistedSifter

center

· Jun 24, 2026

“It’s His Own Fault”: Woman Blamed by Entire Family After Soon-to-Be Ex Gets Fired for Stalking Her at Work

Yeah, no one should feel sorry for him. The post “It’s His Own Fault”: Woman Blamed by Entire Family After Soon-to-Be Ex Gets Fired for Stalking Her at Work appeared first on TwistedSifter.

JFeed

right

· Jul 7, 2026

Rape Allegation Rocks U.S. Senate Race: Anti-Israel Democratic Nominee Faces Calls to Quit

A Maine woman has accused Democratic Senate nominee Graham Platner of sexually assaulting her in 2021. Platner categorically denies the allegation, while Democratic leaders warn they may abandon one of the party’s most important Senate races.

Russia Today

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· Jun 29, 2026

Is it okay to question Brigitte Macron and Michelle Obama’s gender?

There are indeed some reasons for men to suspect women in power of being men – just maybe not the ones you think Read Full Article at RT.com

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Related coverage for "Platner accusation: Believe all women — except when they vote the wrong way": Fark — #We #hold #these #truths #to #be #selfevident #that #all #men #are #created #equal [Interesting]. The Hill — Trump on Platner rape allegations: ‘A lot of people say big falsehoods’. Politizoom — Katie Miller Needs A Muzzle. TwistedSifter — “It’s His Own Fault”: Woman Blamed by Entire Family After Soon-to-Be Ex Gets Fired for Stalking Her at Work. JFeed — Rape Allegation Rocks U.S. Senate Race: Anti-Israel Democratic Nominee Faces Calls to Quit. Russia Today — Is it okay to question Brigitte Macron and Michelle Obama’s gender?