A KFile investigation has uncovered mounting evidence that Platner — a Marine veteran— was aware of and defended the use of Nazi symbolism that had come to be embraced by some members of the military.
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Many in the party say it needs a wider range of candidates to run. Does that include people with Nazi tattoos?