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Attorney David Clements interviewed Tina Peters on Friday at the Larimer County Jail in Colorado.
In October Tina Peters, a Gold Star Mother who lost son, was sentenced by a partisan Colorado judge to 9 years in prison for preserving election results that she was legally told to preserve when state officials demanded that the voting machines be scrubbed of results following the 2020 election. Tina is 69 and will be 78 when she is released from prison in Colorado.
Earlier this week Professor David Clements interviewed Tina Peters at the Larimer County Jail. Tina is having a rough time. Please pray that Donald Trump pardons this innocent woman. more
A pardon from Trump on day one would be perfectly appropriate!
If she could come up with a little girls bicycle seat for Joey to sniff she might get a pardon.
Her “judge” is another one that should be facing charges of “deprivation of rights under the color of law” among several other serious charges like treason for willfully covering up election fraud in a federal election.
This poor woman has suffered enough at the hands of corrupt brain dead assholes with no soul. The people that charged her, sentenced her, tried her, judged her, have a big one coming. Look out bitches. Eventually we’ll get around to you. I hope Trumps paying attention. This should be his very first pardon on day one.
Unfortunately, the only way that judge will see justice is if someone takes it into their own hands.
I understand that this is a State conviction that cannot be pardoned by President Trump. It can only be pardoned by the Governor of CO…… As I understand the situation.
Welcome to the last days of the New Communism of the 21st Century! Donald J Trump is coming with a truck-load of wooden stakes to drive thru the black hearts of these demon-RATz hell-bent on destroying the nation and anyone who dissagrees with their Stalinist tyrany!
We need to get a non-Rino governor in Colorado. We are teetering in the edge. And two new Senators
Crackerbaby, the President may not be able to pardon a state conviction but he has the power to make sure a governor really want to issue a pardon. Discretionary funding is just that.