A Democrat governor just blinked.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters’ sentence on May 15, effectively reducing her roughly nine-year prison term to time already served.
Peters is now expected to be released on parole effective June 1.
BREAKING: Colorado Governor Jared Polis to grant clemency to Election fraud whistleblower Tina Peters
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President Donald Trump had repeatedly pressured Colorado officials and publicly advocated for Peters’ release. Because Peters was convicted on state charges, not federal ones, the President’s pardon power could not directly reach her case.
That made Polis the only man who could act. And after sustained pressure from Trump and the broader election-integrity movement,
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