Colorado Rejects Federal Bid to Free Election Fraud Conspirator, Upholding Rule of Law
Colorado officials firmly deny federal attempts to aid Tina Peters, convicted for undermining election security, signaling a defense of lawful elections over partisan pressure.
In a crucial moment that highlights the ongoing battle between upholding election integrity and succumbing to divisive conspiracy theories, Colorado has decisively refused the Trump administration's request to transfer convicted former county clerk Tina Peters from state prison to federal custody. This move sends an unmistakable message: America cannot afford to let political theatrics override the rule of law and national sovereignty. Tina Peters, convicted last year for orchestrating a scheme in Mesa County that compromised voting machine data under the false guise of widespread fraud in the 2020 election, remains behind bars serving a nine-year sentence. Despite fervent calls...
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