Posted on 11/17/2025 3:36:34 PM PST by reasonisfaith
It all begins and ends with Tina Peters. What they have done to Tina is reflective of what they will do to all Americans if we don’t listen to her and end the corruption she exposed in our election system. Without honest and transparent elections in the 2026 Midterms and 2028 Presidential, America as we knew it will be done.
Tina Peters exposed the Color Revolution’s most crucial tool of stolen elections, solely intended to destroy America from within. Unfortunately, the best America could do to reward her was to send her to a likely death sentence of 9 years in prison.
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Colorado is a federally created entity, like the Department of Justice and the United States Postal Service.
Trump should issue the pardon and let the lawyers take it to court.
I believe she was convicted under state charges, not federal. If so, Trump has no pardon authority.
“Why hasn’t she been pardoned.”
The person who has authority to pardon her for a state crime (it isn’t Trump) won’t do it.
Maybe for the DOJ to step in they could charge governor for civil rights violations for her harassment in prison. I think the Civil Rights Act is Federal.
Maybe. IDK.
Trump has no authority in this.
But I hope he has creative thinkers there who can find some loophole. This poor woman. I’ve been following her for years on War Room. Persecuted, then prosecuted, for doing the right thing.
I think there are ways to, as a great man said, figure it out. Other than pardoning.
What you’ve done is to think creatively. This is the sort of thinking that’s needed here.
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The truth is this: There are no real obstacles to freeing Tina Peters.
There are only three things needed:
1. the desire
2. focus
3. discipline
I would say that it would only take a day or two to get her out of that Colorado prison if they did what Barnes suggested. Nobody really cares.
What they need to do is file conspiracy charges against Jena Griswold, the judge, and the AG on the basis of the witnesses referred to in the interview at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8F_16dKNuk and then secure/rescue Tina Peters as a material witness in those prosecutions, since she can partially corroborate what the Venezuelan witnesses are saying.
And they need to do it very quickly.
Thanks for the information. These Colorado officials are almost certainly bought by the cartels; dig up the info and send them all to Gitmo.
Peters is the most important political prisoner in the U.S. Everything that can possibly be done legally to free her should be done even if it’s questionable.
“Why hasn’t she been pardoned.“
It’s not a federal conviction. The state governor would have to do the pardoning.
I read an article on what that Judge said when Tina asked for leniency at her sentencing. What she told her was as cruel as what Nazi Judge Roland Freisler used to do.
“Why would a judge fake a case?
Why would a DA fake a case?”
They’re on the take and she might be able to expose them?
I have nothing but contempt for that judge. The laws in question all required criminal intent but the judge claimed to be omniscient, to know what her intent was even though he forbade her to say anything about election fraud - the exposure of which was her intent, certainly NOT criminal. The ones with criminal intent were the Dominion people, Jena Griswold, the AG, and this judge.
Seeing these very recent actions by Trump’s people, I’m hopeful that this could lead directly to the prosecutions referred to in the link I gave above: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8F_16dKNuk
“Nobody really cares.“
What you say doesn’t follow what we know. What we know is patriots fight for truth and justice.
So there must be some other reason it hasn’t happened.
“Peters is the most important political prisoner in the U.S. Everything that can possibly be done legally to free her should be done even if it’s questionable.“
I agree.
“Why hasn’t she been pardoned.”
She was convicted under state law of Colorado. The governor would be the only person who could pardon Peters. Colorado’s governor is the very left-wing Jared Polis.
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