• Trump threatens 'harsh measures' if convicted GOP election denier Tina

    From Adam Schitt@21:1/5 to All on Fri Aug 22 01:43:26 2025
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    Companies have been fleeing Colorado for three nearly four decades now.

    Cut the federal money off.

    Move the Air Force hidey holes out of Colorado.

    There are plenty of other more deserving states.

    President Trump on Thursday re-upped his call for Colorado to free Tina
    Peters, a state election official who was convicted of multiple felonies
    after breaching voting equipment in the 2020 election, warning he would
    take “harsh measures” if she is not released.

    “FREE TINA PETERS, a brave and innocent Patriot who has been tortured
    by Crooked Colorado politicians, including the big Mail-In Ballot
    supporting the governor of the State,” Trump posted on Truth Social.
    “Let Tina Peters out of jail, RIGHT NOW.”

    He continued, “She did nothing wrong, except catching the Democrats
    cheat in the Election. She is an old woman, and very sick. If she is
    not released, I am going to take harsh measures!!!”

    Trump did not specify what those measures would be but has in the past threatened to withhold funding from other states and jurisdictions if
    they do not align with his policies.

    Peters, a former Mesa County clerk, was found guilty by a jury in 2024
    on seven counts, including four felonies, for helping to facilitate
    access to the county’s voting equipment in search of voter fraud that
    she and her allies were unable to prove following the 2020 election.

    Peters, who is 69, was eventually sentenced to nine years behind bars.
    Trump has in the past championed Peters’s cause, and in May he directed
    the Justice Department to take action to secure her release.

    Trump has for years spread the disproven claim that the 2020 election
    was “rigged” and stolen because of widespread voter fraud.

    The president has used those claims to push for an end to mail-in voting
    and other sweeping changes to election procedures, even though experts
    have noted there are exceedingly few instances of voter fraud involving
    mail ballots, and those cases are caught.

    Trump in March signed an executive order that would have directed states
    to require proof of citizenship when people register to vote. He has
    signaled he is planning to sign another order targeting mail-in voting.

    But states handle the administration of elections, and any federal attempts
    to seize control of the process would face certain legal hurdles.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/5463191-donald-trump-tina-peters-freedom/

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