Update: Tina Peters’ Fight for Freedom Intensifies
Tina Peters, a 69-year-old Gold Star mother and former Mesa County Clerk, remains unjustly imprisoned in Colorado, a victim of political persecution for her courageous efforts to expose election irregularities in 2020. Recent developments have ignited hope for her release, but the battle is far from over, and the urgency to free this innocent American grows stronger.
In a significant move, renowned attorney Peter Ticktin, through the American Rights Alliance, filed a powerful amicus curiae brief supporting Peters’ habeas corpus petition. This legal action challenges her nine-year sentence, arguing her prosecution violated her constitutional rights and was driven by political motives to silence her whistleblowing.
The most explosive development came when President Donald Trump took to Truth Social, issuing a resounding call for Peters’ immediate release. Labeling her an “innocent Political Prisoner,” Trump condemned Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and the “Radical Left Democrats” for what he called a “Communist persecution” to cover up election fraud. He accused Weiser of ignoring violent crimes while targeting Peters, a grandmother whose son, a Navy SEAL, died for America. Trump’s directive to the Department of Justice to “take all necessary action” to free Peters marks a pivotal moment, amplifying her cause nationally.
Yet, resistance persists. Colorado’s AG and some federal judges, as reported at Colorado Politics, are obstructing her release, claiming procedural flaws in her petition. This defiance underscores the entrenched opposition Peters faces.
The truth is clear: Tina Peters is a hero, not a criminal. Her fight is our fight. We urge representatives and citizens to rally behind her, demanding justice. We won’t stop until Tina is free and vindicated. Free Tina Peters now