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Friday, 5 December 2025

DEMOCRAT COLORADO GOVERNOR AFFIRMS HE WILL NOT MOVE TINA PETERS TO FEDERAL CUSTODY

 

Colorado’s governor will not allow Tina Peters to be moved from Colorado State to Federal custody per a request from the Trump Administration. 

Tina Peters was sentenced to prison in Colorado for doing her job after the 2020 Election.  She maintained records from the 2020 Election, and when she identified discrepancies in results before and after an election system update, she was imprisoned for 9 years.

It was Peters state and federal duty to maintain accurate records.  This is what she did, and the corrupt actors in the state of Colorado imprisoned her for it.

local Colorado publication reported this week:

The office of Colorado Gov. Jared Polis affirmed this week a decision by state prison officials not to fulfill a request by the Trump administration to transfer custody of Tina Peters from the state to federal authorities.

Peters, the former Republican Mesa County clerk, is serving a 9-year prison sentence for her role in a scheme to breach the security of her own election equipment. President Donald Trump has repeatedly demanded that she be released.

The director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons sent a letter to the Colorado Department of Corrections last month requesting that the state “initiate the transfer” of Peters to the bureau.

“Requests to transfer inmates from the Colorado Department of Corrections emanate from the state, and not from other entities. The state has not made any requests to transfer this inmate,” Shelby Wieman, a Polis spokesperson, said in a text to Newsline.

The Colorado Newsline makes this assertion about Peters that will take your breath away:

She was the linchpin in an effort to find evidence that the 2020 presidential election was stolen. There is no credible evidence that the election results were compromised.

Clearly, there are no professional auditors on the staff at this small publication, because across the country, the results of the 2020 election were so broken that the results could never be certified by a professional, independent, and objective auditor.

The paper goes on:

Peters has appealed her conviction in state court and she is pursuing a habeas corpus petition in the U.S. District Court of Colorado, where she argues she should be released on bond. On Sunday she asked the court for an emergency ruling, saying her 97-year-old mother is in intensive care in Virginia and she wants to travel there to visit.

Peters’ lawyer, Florida-based Peter Ticktin, calls Peters a “political prisoner.” During a recent appearance on Steve Bannon’s podcast, he suggested presidents actually do have the power to pardon people who have been convicted of state crimes and that he intends to pursue such a claim in Peters’ case up to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary. He also said he thinks the Trump administration should use the U.S. military to free Peters from the Colorado prison by force.

Not only should Peters never have been thrown in prison, she has been abused since being put in prison.  Recently we reported that Peters was strip searched and put into solitary for reporting on a GED teacher who was making salatious statements about Peters to other inmates.

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