Trump issues symbolic pardon of ex-Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters

The Washington TimesFriday, December 12, 2025 at 2:12:42 AM
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Trump issues symbolic pardon of ex-Colorado elections clerk Tina Peters
  • President Donald Trump issued a symbolic pardon for Tina Peters, a former Colorado elections clerk convicted of orchestrating a data breach scheme related to the 2020 presidential election. Despite the pardon, Peters remains incarcerated, serving a nine-year sentence for her actions, which were driven by unfounded claims of voter fraud.
  • This development highlights the ongoing political support Trump extends to individuals involved in election denial narratives, reflecting his continued influence within certain voter bases. The pardon serves as a statement of loyalty to Peters and her actions during the controversial election period.
  • The pardon raises questions about the limits of presidential power and the implications of pardoning individuals convicted of election-related crimes. It also underscores the polarized views surrounding election integrity and the legal ramifications faced by those who challenge established electoral processes.
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