Colorado fights Trump administration bid to help imprisoned loyalist Tina Peters
- Tina Peters, a former election clerk, was sentenced after her conviction for allowing access to voting equipment after Trump's 2020 defeat.
- Peters' actions stemmed from promoting false claims that voting machines rigged the election, fueled by figures like Mike Lindell.
- She used another's badge and deceived officials to grant Lindell's expert access to the Mesa County election system.
- A state judge sentenced Peters to nine years in October, citing her defiance and promotion of discredited claims.
- The Justice Department's intervention raises concerns about political influence, while Colorado officials challenge this federal involvement.
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Colorado AG challenges Trump administration’s support of Tina Peters
Jurors found Peters guilty in August for using someone else’s security badge to give an expert affiliated with My Pillow chief executive Mike Lindell access to the Mesa County election system and deceiving other officials about that person’s identity.
'Rare and unprecedented': Federal judge grills government on its 'interest' in Tina Peters case
A federal judge on Tuesday struggled to understand why the United States government is claiming an "interest" in a relatively narrow issue related to the prosecution and conviction of former Mesa County clerk Tina Peters.

Colorado fights Trump administration bid to help imprisoned loyalist Tina Peters
Colorado officials say President Donald Trump's administration appears to be wielding its “political power” to give unprecedented help to a former county election clerk who was convicted of allowing supporters of President Donald Trump to access election equipment after his loss in 2020.
Resolute Gold Star Mom, Tina Peters' Explosive Claims: A Trial Rigged Against Election Integrity - Stephen K Bannon's War Room
Tina Peters, the embattled Mesa County Clerk convicted on multiple charges, appeared on Tuesday’s WarRoom with Ben Harnwell and unleashed a torrent of unsettling accusations against her trial’s integrity and the broader election system. Peters, who faces sentencing in October, revealed the depths of her frustration and claimed that her trial was marred by unfair […]
AG Weiser Calls Out Trump's DOJ For Continued Meddling In Tina Peters Case
As Sam Klomhaus reported Tuesday for the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, the Trump 2.0 administration’s attempt to bigboot its way into the state criminal conviction of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, who is settling into a nine-year sentence to the Colorado Department of Corrections for her role in a security breach of Dominion Voting […]
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