Tina Peters, convicted in election-security breach, emerges defiant and vows legal fight

Tina Peters, convicted in election-security breach, emerges defiant and vows legal fight
Tina Peters remained defiant in her first public interview after having her prison sentence commuted, repeating election-conspiracy claims and saying she will keep fighting to clear her criminal record. The interview drew renewed attention to her felony conviction for breaching Mesa County election facilities, while Governor Jared Polis continued to defend the commutation despite criticism from Democrats and election officials. #TinaPeters #JaredPolis #MesaCounty

Keypoints

  • Tina Peters remained unapologetic after her sentence was commuted.
  • She repeated conspiratorial claims about election fraud in her interview.
  • Peters said she will fight in court to expunge her criminal record.
  • She was convicted of seven felonies for breaching Mesa County election facilities.
  • Governor Jared Polis faced backlash from Colorado Democrats and election officials over the commutation.

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