Donald Trump Wants to Force Colorado to Free an Imprisoned Election Denier. It’s Not Working

Colorado Governor Jared Polis has refused to commute the sentence of Tina Peters, a former election clerk who was convicted on seven of 10 charges related to her role in attempting to steal votes from President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election. Despite pressure from Trump, who has called for her release and even issued a pardon on Truth Social, Polis says he is reviewing all applications submitted by inmates seeking clemency.

Peters' case has garnered significant attention among some conservative groups, with former Trump adviser Steve Bannon and disgraced former national security adviser Michael Flynn campaigning for her release. However, election officials in Colorado have expressed concern that reducing Peters' sentence would send the wrong message about the importance of election integrity and potentially put lives at risk.

"The environment is already hostile for election officials because of the lies coming from the president and his supporters, so this stuff with Tina just exacerbates that," said Matt Crane, executive director of the Colorado County Clerks Association. "If the governor commutes her sentence, it sends a very clear message that it is OK for people to undermine our institutions and attack our elections, both the election itself and the people who do the work, because they'll have a 'Get Out of Jail Free' card."

Polis has taken a cautious approach, saying he will review Peters' application "on the merits" and considering factors such as her level of remorse. However, some Colorado officials are still wary of Trump's involvement in the case, with Jena Griswold, Colorado's secretary of state, warning that commuting Peters' sentence would only embolden election deniers.

"We don't look at this in isolation," Polis said recently. "You have somebody who is nonviolent, a first-time offender, elderly... Does she take full accountability for her crime? We don't."

As the debate over Peters' case continues, Trump's actions have raised concerns about his commitment to upholding the law and respecting the democratic process. His pressure campaign against Colorado has also highlighted the ongoing tensions between the president and state officials over issues related to election integrity and voter suppression.
 
I think it's crazy that people are so divided on Tina Peters 🤯. Some folks see her as a victim, while others think she's guilty as sin. But what really gets me is how Trump's involved in all this drama 💁‍♂️. I mean, if he's gonna use his platform to pressure Colorado into giving her a free pass, that's just not cool 😒.

I get where Matt Crane and Jena Griswold are coming from - we do need to take election integrity seriously 🔒. But at the same time, isn't it unfair to harshly judge someone who made one mistake (or so they claim)? 🤔 I'm all for accountability, but sometimes you gotta consider the whole story, right? 📚

And let's be real, Trump's just trying to stir up more drama 🔥. We need to focus on finding solutions rather than getting caught up in his antics 💪. Maybe we can even have a nuanced conversation about what went wrong with the 2020 election and how we can prevent similar issues in the future 🤝.
 
🤔 I feel like Governor Polis is being super cautious here 🙏. On one hand, you gotta consider Tina Peters' personal situation - she's an elderly woman who's shown remorse, right? 😊 But on the other hand, the message this sends to others could be really concerning. If someone tries to steal votes and gets a slap on the wrist, what's gonna stop others from doing it too? 🤦‍♀️ It's like, we gotta stand up for election integrity and respect our institutions, you know? 💪 But at the same time, I don't think Polis is just being mean-spirited... he's trying to make sure justice is served while also considering compassion. 🌈 And can we talk about Trump's involvement in all of this? 😒 It's like, does he really care about the democratic process or is he just trying to stir up drama? 🤷‍♂️ Either way, it's making a lot of people uncomfortable and that's for sure 😬
 
omg u guys i just can't even rn 💀 like Tina Peters is being super extra asking for a pardon from Trump himself but like Colorado's governor Jared Polis is all "nah fam" 🙅‍♂️ he's reviewing her application on the merits and stuff but honestly it feels like he's just playing nice with Trump's base 😒 meanwhile election officials are super worried that if she gets out of prison it'll be like a green light for other people to mess with elections too 🚨💥 i mean Matt Crane from the Colorado County Clerks Association is saying all this because his job is literally at risk and I get it but still 💁‍♀️ Jena Griswold, the secretary of state, is just straight up warning Polis that Trump's involvement in this case is toxic 🚫 like why can't we all just have a calm discussion about election integrity without it turning into a Trump-Peters drama fest? 🤯
 
this is so messed up 🤯 i mean cant they just give her a slap on the wrist for trying to steal votes from trump lol nope instead they gotta make an example out of some poor woman because of trump's tantrums 🙄 what's next? commutin everyone who disagree with him even if they dont do anything wrong 🚫 polis is just playin both sides by reviewin her app on the merits but i got a feelin he's gonna end up givin her some kinda break just to shut trump up 😒
 
🤔 The gov's cautious approach is smart – we don't wanna give Trump a free pass 🙅‍♂️. Polis' focus on remorse & merits makes sense, but Trump's actions are still shady 😒. Should be all about protecting election integrity over politics 👊
 
omg u think jared polis is being too harsh on tina peters?? 🤷‍♂️ like wut's next gonna happen if he lets her off scot free? r u serious? 🙄 i mean dont get me wrong, ppl have 2 b held accountable 4 their actions but let's not jump 2 conclusions here... maybe pis is just tryna do whats right 4 the situation... & btw whos sayin tina peters didnt take full accountability 4 her crime?? 🤔 u guys gotta chill a bit & stop assuming worst about people... election integrity is super important yes, but clemency 4 this chick? its just not that cut & dry 😐
 
I'm not sure if I agree that Polis is being too cautious here... 🤔 I mean, yeah, we gotta consider all the factors and stuff, but at the same time, this woman was convicted of some pretty serious crimes and she's been behind bars for a while now. It feels like Trump's pressure campaign is just trying to distract us from the bigger issue: what's going on with election integrity in this country? 🤷‍♀️ I'm not saying Peters doesn't deserve some consideration, but we gotta think about the message we're sending here too... if Polis commutes her sentence, it could be seen as condoning her actions and undermining the very institutions she was trying to undermine. It's a tough one, I guess... 🤝
 
omg u guys i cant even believe whats going on in colo i mean i feel bad for peterson like she did some messed up stuff but at the same time i dont think its fair that gov polis is being so cautious about it like isnt 7 yrs a long time?? 🤷‍♀️ and what even is the deal with trump trying to pressure him into commuting her sentence? doesnt he have better things to do than try to manipulate his gov official lol idk man i just think its kinda fishy that hes doing this kinda thing...
 
🤔 I'm a bit surprised by Polis' stance on Tina Peters' case, considering all the drama surrounding her conviction 🚨. It's true that pressure from Trump has been intense, but you'd think Polis would want to avoid fueling the flames of controversy 🤷‍♂️. On one hand, commuting her sentence could be seen as sending a message about election integrity, and it's not like Peters is going to walk free with a slap on the wrist 👍.

But at the same time, I think Polis is being reasonable by considering all the facts, including her level of remorse 💡. And let's be real, if anyone should be worried about undermining institutions, it's Trump and his supporters 🙄. They're the ones who've been spreading lies and misinformation about election integrity for years, not Peters or most others involved in elections 👀.

It's also interesting to see how Polis is trying to separate himself from the drama 🌐. By taking a cautious approach and saying he'll review her application on its merits, he's showing that he's not going to get drawn into Trump's game of politics as usual 🙅‍♂️. Still, it's going to be hard for some Colorado officials to shake off the feeling that Trump is using his influence to try and strong-arm them 💥.
 
🤔 I think it's super interesting that Polis is taking a cautious approach with Tina Peters' case, considering all the factors like her level of remorse. It's not an easy decision, especially when there are so many people weighing in on both sides... I mean, Trump's been pretty vocal about wanting to pardon her, and some folks might see that as a way to send the wrong message 🚫. On one hand, it would be nice for Peters to show remorse and make amends for what she did. But at the same time, if she gets off scot-free, it could be seen as giving a pass to anyone who tries to undermine election integrity... 🤷‍♀️ I'm not sure what Polis is gonna do, but he's definitely doing his due diligence 💯.
 
I think it's a bit of a grey area here... 💡💭 I'm not sure if commuting Tina Peters' sentence would be a good idea, but at the same time, you gotta feel bad for her too. She did some serious stuff, trying to steal votes and all that, but I get why she might've felt under pressure from Trump's whole "big lie" thing... 🤔

I mean, if Polis is being super cautious about it, like he says, then maybe we can just wait and see what happens. Maybe Tina Peters will really show remorse for what she did, and that would be a good sign. But on the other hand, if Trump's whole campaign for her release just makes him sound even more dodgy... 🤷‍♂️ then I think Colorado officials have got a point about it being bad for election integrity.

I don't know, maybe there's a middle ground here somewhere? Can we just have a conversation about this instead of all the pressure and drama? 🗣️💬
 
🤔 This whole situation is super weird 🙅‍♂️, like what's Trump's real goal here? 💸 Is he just trying to stir up drama or something? 🎉 Meanwhile, Colorado Governor Jared Polis seems pretty level-headed about it all 😐. I mean, can't you just say no to a pardon and be done with it? 🚫 But nope, he's gotta review her application on the merits 🤔... like what even does that mean? 🤷‍♀️ It's all kinda confusing 🕵️‍♂️.
 
idk how Polis can be so strict 🤔, I mean Tina Peters was involved in some shady stuff back in 2020 🙅‍♂️, but I guess you could say she's got some remorse 💔. The thing is, if he commutes her sentence it's gonna send a message to others that they can just mess with the system and get away with it 🚫. Colorado officials are right to be worried about Trump's involvement in this whole thing 👀, I mean, if he's trying to use his power to interfere with the democratic process then that's some serious red flag 🚨. On the other hand, Peters is old and nonviolent, so maybe it's time for a second chance 🤗. But at the end of the day, Polis needs to weigh the pros and cons carefully and make a decision that won't hurt anyone 👥.
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 🤯 I mean, I get that people are passionate about politics and all, but come on... Tina Peters trying to steal votes from Trump? That's just low, right? And now Polis is being super cautious about commuting her sentence? I mean, I don't blame him. Election integrity is a big deal, especially when you've got guys like Trump making it sound like the whole system is rigged against him. It's just... 🙄

But at the same time, I do feel for Peters. She was clearly out of line and shouldn't be rewarded for her actions. But this whole 'Get Out of Jail Free' thing? That's just not right. And Trump's involvement in all this is just wild. Like, he's always going on about how he's the victim, but sometimes I think he just wants to stir up drama. 🤣

Anyway, I guess Polis is trying to do what's best here. Reviewing her application and all that jazz. But it's hard not to wonder if Trump's pressure campaign is just messing with his head. 🤔
 
I'm all for giving people a second chance, but this Tina Peters case is just too sketchy 🤔. I mean, she was trying to rig votes for Trump in 2020, which is some serious business. I get that she's been charged with some stuff, but commuting her sentence seems like it's sending the wrong message about election integrity... and let's be real, it's already super fragile out there 🙅‍♂️. If we're gonna start letting people off easy for election tampering, where do we draw the line? It's not just about Tina Peters, it's about setting a precedent for all these crazy election deniers who think they can just game the system 🚫. And let's not forget Trump's been using this to get under Polis' skin and stir up drama 🤑. Can't we just focus on having fair and honest elections instead of playing politics? 😒
 
omg this is wild 🤯 I'm all for giving second chances but come on governor polis is being super cautious 🙏 like what's the worst that could happen? Tina peters gets out and goes back to her life? big deal 💁‍♀️ but nope, trump is getting his undies in a twist over it 🤪 and now state officials are worried about election integrity 🤝 I get it, we've seen some crazy stuff with voter suppression and fake news but lets not forget that Tina peters was just trying to do her job 💼 and make sure the votes got counted 🗳️ maybe instead of trying to pardon her, trump should be focusing on getting his own house in order 😂
 
omg u wont believe wat's goin on in colorado 🤯!! so jared polis the gov ther refused 2 commute tinys sentnce 🚫 she was convicted of stealin votes 4 trump n some ppl r like "why not?" but matts from the countys clerks assoc says its a bad idea coz it'll undermine election integrity & put peoples lives at risk 😬. meanwhile trump's tryna pressure polis 2 let her out n even offered her a pardon 🤝 but polis is like "nah" and reviewin her app on merit 👊
 
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