‘Free Tina’: Trump Demands Release Of County Clerk Jailed For Voting Machine Tampering
Multiple Colorado clerks and officials urge Governor Polis to reject Tina Peters' custody transfer requests amid safety concerns and legal appeals.
- Tuesday, nearly three dozen Colorado clerks held a virtual news conference urging Gov. Jared Polis to refuse transfer of Tina Peters, former Mesa County clerk, to federal custody and to publicly deny the request quickly.
- Earlier this month, the Federal Bureau of Prisons requested Colorado's DOC transfer Tina Peters, who was convicted last year and is serving a nine-year sentence, prompting Attorney General Phil Weiser and Dan Rubinstein to urge Gov. Polis to deny it.
- During the virtual call, county clerks described harassment and asked Gov. Polis to meet with them to discuss safety concerns, citing a spike in threats tied to Peters' supporters, the Colorado County Clerks Association warned the transfer would harm election security.
- Polis has not said whether he will approve the federal custody request, but his office said he welcomes a meeting with clerks to discuss safety concerns, while any pardon would require Polis's approval.
- Peters was placed in solitary confinement last week after raising safety concerns and undergoing health tests, while Phil Weiser warned the transfer may be a pretext to illegally release her.
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‘Free Tina’: Trump Demands Release Of County Clerk Jailed For Voting Machine Tampering
The president attacked Jared Polis, the Democratic governor of Colorado, calling him a “sleazebag” after he rejected a request for Tina Peters to be transferred to federal authorities.
Polis Silent On Colorado County Clerks’ Demand He Reject Feds’ Ploy To Free Tina Peters
By Mark Naughton via The Daily Signal | December 02, 2025 Tina Peters, the former Mesa County, Colorado, clerk, spent her second Thanksgiving in state prison, as local Democrats struggle to keep her there—despite the national ambitions of their governor. The organization representing the 64 Rocky Mountain State county clerks sent a Nov. 21 letter to Democrat Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, urging the governor to reject entreaties from President Donal…
Polis Silent on Colorado County Clerks' Demand He Reject Feds’ Ploy to Free Tina Peters
Tina Peters, the former Mesa County, Colorado, clerk, spent her second Thanksgiving in state prison, as local Democrats struggle to keep her there—despite the national ambitions of their governor. The organization representing the 64 Rocky Mountain State county clerks sent a Nov. 21 letter to Democrat Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, urging the governor to reject entreaties from President Donald Trump’s Justice Department, specifically its Bureau of P…
Colorado county clerks urge Jared Polis to public vow to keep Tina Peters in state custody
Colorado’s county clerks Tuesday reiterated their calls for Gov. Jared Polis to reject a request from the Trump administration to transfer former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters into federal custody, saying that his silence on the issue is putting them at risk. “Our message today is directed to Gov. Polis: Do not transfer Tina Peters to federal custody and communicate that decision publicly and quickly,” Boulder County Clerk Molly Fitzpatrick, a D…
Pressure mounts on Gov. Jared Polis to deny Tina Peters prison transfer request: ‘The silence is deafening’
Six county clerks again urged Gov. Jared Polis to refuse a federal request to transfer Tina Peters into federal custody Tuesday, with one official arguing that the governor’s silence on the request was “deafening” and “offensive.” “This issue absolutely transcends politics,” the official, Boulder County Clerk Molly Fitzpatrick, said during a press call. “It is about right and wrong, lawfulness and accountability, and not creating further damage …
Pressure mounts on Gov. Jared Polis to deny Tina Peters prison transfer request: ‘The silence is deafening.’
Six county clerks again urged Gov. Jared Polis to refuse a federal request to transfer Tina Peters into federal custody Tuesday, with one official arguing that the governor’s silence on the request was “deafening” and “offensive.” “This issue absolutely transcends politics,” the official, Boulder County Clerk Molly Fitzpatrick, said during a press call. “It is about right and wrong, lawfulness and accountability, and not creating further damage …
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