Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters Says Her Office Was Wrongly Raided by Colorado Secretary of State
By
Jon Fleetwood
1 hour ago
“I cannot unsee some of these things.”
QUICK FACTS:
The Mesa County Clerk’s office was raided via search warrant, Clerk Peters revealed during Mike Lindell’s “Cyber Symposium” on Tuesday night.
The raid came at the “demand” of the Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, according to Peters.
“When I was on a plane to come see you kind folks,” said Clerk Peters, “they provided a search warrant and raided my office.”
“I’ve been persecuted,” she added.
Secretary of State Griswold claims Clerk Peters had caused the “illegal release of passwords to Mesa County election computers,” according to The Daily Sentinel.
But Clerk Peters maintains her innocence and claims instead that any leak would have had to come from the Secretary of State.
“These just happen to be passwords that only the Secretary of State has,” said Peters.
“These just happen to be passwords that only the Secretary of State has,” said Peters. someone from dominion was apparently present during the search (technicians allowable looky loos not allowed) do heads of dominion have the passwords? could the whistleblower have had a password?
anyone see or capture the password?