Federal officials reviewing options for having Tina Peters moved out of Colorado prison
Federal officials reviewing options for having Tina Peters moved out of Colorado prison
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Federal officials reviewing options for having Tina Peters moved out of Colorado prison

WND Staff 🕒︎ 2025-11-07

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Federal officials reviewing options for having Tina Peters moved out of Colorado prison

Far-left Colorado,, where its state Supreme Court bench-sitters, all Democrats, wildly tried to exclude President Trump from the 2024 election ballot, has orchestrated a years-long war against a now-former county clerk who expressed concerns about the integrity of the election in 2020 and worked to preserve records. Long has there been the suspicion that the Democrat state’s actions against former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, now jailed on state counts, were “oriented more toward inflicting political pain than toward pursuing actual justice or legitimate governmental objectives.” Trump, in fact, has called for her to be freed. Now a report at Just the News reveals the Department of Justice has asked the federal Bureau of Prisons to research paths for her to be transferred out of state custody and into a federal facility. The report said the office of Deputy Attorney General, led by Todd Blanche, has dispatched an email to Bureau of Prisons Director William Marshall, calling on the BOP to do the necessary research. “At the request of the Deputy Attorney General, please have the Bureau of Prisons explore any and all avenues within BOP’s authority to seek and request the transfer of Ms. Tina Peters from the Colorado Department of Corrections to a federal BOP facility,” the DOJ instructed. “We ask that BOP send out a request to Colorado as soon as possible and that BOP begin preparations for any possible transfer into federal custody.” In a trial clouded by the comments and behavior of a state judge, Peters was convicted last year on multiple counts linked to an alleged election security breach after 2020’s vote. She was given nine years in jail, despite the fact her security “breach” was completely overshadowed by a similar “breach” committed by Democrat Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, who was found to have posted pages and pages of election systems security passwords online, and was given no punishment whatsoever. Trump, just weeks ago, said, “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.Let Tina Peters out of jail, RIGHT NOW. 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!!!” In fact, Colorado now is controlled by leftist extremists, from the office of homosexual Jared Polis to an all-Democrat state Supreme Court, and Democrat-majority bodies in the legislature. Of course, evidence of vast levels of serious misbehavior remains in the state, and not just in the halls of state government in Denver. Records show the sheriff’s office in one foothills county, Gilpin, had to pay out $700,000 some years ago for maintaining in official records references to a black resident as “N—– Roy.” And Todd Vriesman, a state judge in that same county, recently had a case overturned because he violated the U.S. Constitution by clearing his courtroom out and sealing the doors, thereby depriving a defendant of a public trial. The judge in Peters’ case, Matthew Barrett, also made extra-judicial comments such as “you are a charlatan.” Trump several times has addressed, and opposed, the “weaponization” of the law enforcement and judiciary against him and his supporters. Attorney General Pam Bondi already has established a group to review the “weaponization” actions under Barack Obama and Joe Biden, “to identify instances where a department’s or agency’s conduct appears to have been designed to achieve political objectives or other improper aims rather than pursuing justice or legitimate governmental objectives.” Peters has appealed her case and she filed a federal application for a writ of habeas corpus. The DOJ previously had filed a statement of interest in her case, which said, “Tina Peters has sought relief in this action through an Application filed pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 2254. The United States respectfully submits this Statement of Interest pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 517. Ms. Peters is currently incarcerated while pursuing a direct appeal of her underlying nonviolent convictions and combined nine-year sentence. The Application explains that Ms. Peters suffers from serious health issues and that, while incarcerated, her physical and mental health have deteriorated. Reasonable concerns have been raised about various aspects of Ms. Peters’ case.” Listening to John Solomon regarding transfer of Tina Peters to a Federal facility. I’m starting to wonder, perhaps , that this means Tina will be testifying to a grand jury abt election fraud. Has Tina been in some sort of protective custody? Not sure. Tell me your thoughts. pic.twitter.com/VE4Q3e3ris — Farm Girl Carrie ‍ (@FarmGirlCarrie) November 6, 2025 Tina Peters will be 70 on September 11th and has been in prison for 9 months for exposing election fraud in Colorado. Without her making a backup of the voting system files, we would have never known that the files were changed and manipulated. Tina Peters must be freed. pic.twitter.com/L6XuWQJNNG — John Strand (@JohnStrandUSA) September 1, 2025 Tina Peters is being punished for exposing Jena Griswold and the Democrats’ election fraud. Free Tina Peters! pic.twitter.com/AB95Gkehgq — Digital Gal (@DigitalGal_X) October 31, 2025

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