From this report. See it for the detailed evidence. Conclusions:
"The rapid escalation of sexual assault allegations against Graham Platner from the New York Times to Politico and CNN within weeks of his primary victory, illustrates how powerful emotional triggers around rape can be strategically deployed in high-stakes politics. While sexual assault is a grave issue that demands serious attention, the inconsistencies in Jenny Racicot’s account, the absence of a police report or contemporaneous evidence, the convenient omissions in Politico’s reporting, and the unusually tight timeline all warrant far greater scrutiny than they have received.
"These red flags are compounded by the clear pattern of involvement from journalists with strong pro-Israel affiliations and institutional outlets that have shown consistent bias against candidates critical of Israel particularly at a time when Israel is pushing to pass a myriad of bills that would further merge its military with the U.S., guaranteeing endless funding, advanced technology, and intelligence access. In an era when public sensitivity to such allegations is appropriately high (especially among Democrats) this case underscores the urgent need for rigorous skepticism, independent verification, and resistance to media-driven narratives that appear crafted for political destruction rather than truth-seeking."

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