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- Trump grants pardon to Tina Peters that wont get her out of prison
WASHINGTON ‒ President Donald Trump issued what amounts to a symbolic "pardon" of Tina Peters, a former Republican county clerk in Colorado imprisoned for letting someone access data from a
- Trump pardons jailed ex-Colorado election official Tina Peters, but she . . .
President Trump said he is granting a pardon to Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk who was convicted of allowing unauthorized access to voting machines — even though the pardon power is
- Trump Symbolically Pardons Tina Peters, Colorado Clerk Convicted of . . .
President Trump said on Thursday that he would pardon Tina Peters, a former Colorado county clerk who was convicted of tampering with voting machines after the 2020 election
- Trump symbolically pardons former Colorado elections clerk | AP News
President Donald Trump has issued a symbolic pardon for Tina Peters, a former Colorado elections administrator convicted of a data breach scheme tied to false claims of election fraud
- Trump issues ineffective federal pardon for ex-Colorado election . . .
President Donald Trump has announced a pardon for former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters, currently serving a nine-year jail sentence for her part in the plot to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020
- Trump announces pardon for Tina Peters, increasing pressure to free her . . .
President Donald Trump announced Thursday he is granting Tina Peters a full federal pardon, which is likely to increase the pressure campaign to free the former Colorado clerk from state prison
- Trump announces pardon for Colorado clerk: Simply wanted to make . . . - MSN
Trump has pardoned former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, who was convicted of breaching voting systems A federal judge recently denied her request for release
- Trump pardons Tina Peters, but Colorado officials say he can’t reverse . . .
President Donald Trump said late on Dec 11 that he had issued a pardon for Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk convicted of orchestrating a scheme to breach secure election equipment, though Colorado officials and legal experts immediately countered that the president’s broad pardon powers don’t extend to state-level crimes like those committed by […]
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