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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 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.

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