Tyranny.
That’s the word echoing in the halls of justice as support grows for Tina Peters, a political prisoner in Colorado locked away despite a presidential pardon.
Peters, who garnered national attention for her unwavering commitment to election integrity, finds herself confined under questionable circumstances by the very state officials who should uphold the law.
Despite Donald Trump’s recent pardon, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and Secretary of State Jenna Griswold are making headlines for their audacious claims that the pardon lacks authority.
These bureaucrats, having previously attempted to remove Trump from the ballot in 2024, now seem to prioritize their agendas over justice and transparency in elections.
As investigations into voting machine malfeasance continue to mount, supporters of Peters insist her efforts serve the true purpose of democracy—ensuring that every American citizen can trust the electoral process.
There’s no denying the evidence emerging around the Smartmatic software utilized in Colorado—software tied to fraudulent practices in other nations, such as Venezuela.
It’s imperative that voters be equipped with the confidence that their ballots are counted accurately and securely, yet Peters remains silenced in a prison that many see as a suppression of her constitutional rights.
John Case, a leading advocate for Peters, voiced concerns about the treatment she receives while imprisoned.
Kept in solitary confinement with a medical condition requiring attention, Peters is attended by multiple corrections officers, effectively isolating her from the very public she seeks to protect and enlighten about election fraud.
The urgency surrounding Peters’ case resonates with many who demand a return to electoral systems that prioritized in-person voting, using clear-cut methods such as paper ballots and hand counting.
As former President Trump steps in to rally support for Peters, it becomes clear that there is more than just a singular fight for justice at play.
This situation challenges not only state authority but the very concept of what it means to have free and fair elections in America.
Those who believe in the sanctity of our electoral processes must rise in solidarity with Tina Peters, as her quest for transparency embodies the battle against a growing tide of government overreach.
It’s more than just her plight; it’s a call to arms for every citizen who values their voice in democracy.
Sources:
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