Fetterman vows to ditch hoodie for suit if Graham Platner proves he didnt send dk pics to minors

Sen.John Fetterman (D-Pa.) pledged to wear a suit “every day” if embattled Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner can prove he didn’t send “d–k pics” to minors.The extraordinary hoodie challenge came during Fetterman’s appearance on Fox News Saturday in America, where he referred to Platner, who admitted he had an active Kik account while newly married, as “P-Hustle” – Platner’s user name.The term drew a head-shake from interviewer Kayleigh McEnany.“P-Hustle, here’s a great chance.
You can just prove that all these people that you’re dropping those d–k pics and saying these things to were over 18.“I will wear a suit every day in the Senate,” said Fetterman, who has become Platner’s foremost critic in Congress.He wore his signature black hoodie during the interview, and regularly wears shorts when working in the Senate.“You can set the record clear and provide all of those texts and all of those conversations that you were having as a newlywed just before you were going to run for the Senate,” Fetterman said.“Transparency,” he added, noting the site has been probed for hosting underage users.Democrats are scrambling to contain the damage after Platner admitted to sexting women “soon” after getting married, then faced a New York Times report where ex girlfriend Lyndsey Fifield accused him of twisting her arm during an argument and locking her in a bedroom and keeping her there until she was “calm.”Platner has denied the allegations, and has not been accused of any unlawful activity with minors.His campaign did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.McEnany was asking Fetterman about earlier comments to Fox News host Sean Hannity, where he issued a more sanitized version of his challenge to Platner.“This is a guy that had a problem with me, how I dress, but he seemed to have no problem posing in a towel at a disgusting website that consistently had serious problems about that kinds of depravity...