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We Won't Stop Until Tina Peters is Out of Prison
We Won't Stop Until Tina Peters is Out of Prison
Tina Peters’ imprisonment is a grave injustice, and we must act now.
President Trump can intervene using the Supremacy Clause and his executive order to expose government abuses. Colorado has no jurisdiction over Tina’s case, and her federal duty to uphold election integrity must be defended. We cannot abandon her—justice demands action.
Send the letter to Congress, urging them to recognize this constitutional violation and demand federal intervention. Together, we can secure Tina’s freedom and hold those responsible accountable.
Stand for justice. Advocate for the Supremacy Clause. Free Tina Peters.
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[Sen./Rep.] [FIRST NAME] [LAST NAME]
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Dear [Sen./Rep.] [LAST NAME]:
Tina Peters remains wrongfully imprisoned due to politically motivated charges brought against her in Colorado. This is not just a state case—federal intervention is not only possible but necessary. Under the Supremacy Clause of the United States Constitution (Article VI, Clause 2) and the Fourteenth Amendment (Section 1, Clause 2), the state of Colorado has no jurisdiction over this case. Furthermore, a recent executive order, Ending the Weaponization of the Federal Government, provides the legal framework to challenge this egregious conviction and secure justice for Tina Peters. Tina Peters, as a duly elected county clerk, took an oath to uphold the United States Constitution. She fulfilled her federal duty to preserve election records, acting in full compliance with federal law. Because of this, she is protected under the Supremacy Clause, making Colorado's prosecution and sentencing wholly unconstitutional. The state has blatantly overstepped its authority, and its verdict and punishment must be nullified. The recent executive order directly confronts the abuse of power by government agencies and their unjust persecution of political opponents. It mandates a full review of cases where individuals have been targeted for exposing corruption or defending constitutional principles. The case of Tina Peters is one of the most blatant examples of such tyranny. Tina Peters courageously exposed the vulnerabilities in electronic voting systems, proving that these systems were connected to the internet and that critical election records had been erased. Instead of being honored for her integrity and dedication to election security, she was persecuted, falsely charged with identity theft, and sentenced to an outrageous nine-year prison term. This punishment was never about justice—it was a calculated move to silence a truth-teller and instill fear in others who might stand up against corruption. While incarcerated, Tina Peters has been subjected to inhumane treatment that compounds the injustice of her wrongful conviction. Reports indicate she is being treated extremely poorly in jail, denied proper medical attention, and deliberately broken down psychologically. Prison authorities have threatened her with solitary confinement, removed access to her iPad devices—cutting off her ability to communicate and document her ordeal—and subjected her to relentless intimidation. This cruel and degrading treatment appears designed to crush her spirit and punish her further for her defiance. However, there is hope on the horizon. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has reportedly begun investigating her case, signaling potential federal intervention. Advocates argue that the DOJ must act swiftly, leveraging the Supremacy Clause to remove her from Colorado's custody, invoking the executive order signed by President Trump to end the weaponization of government, or even bringing her in as a federal witness to expedite her release. Every day she remains imprisoned is a day too long—justice demands her immediate freedom. This executive order, in conjunction with the Supremacy Clause, serves as a crucial tool to undo the injustice inflicted upon whistleblowers like Tina Peters. If her case is rightfully transferred to the federal courts, as required under the Supremacy Clause, this action would not only correct the grave injustice inflicted upon her but also affirm that no state has the authority to prosecute individuals for fulfilling their constitutional obligations. Tina Peters' case is a battle for justice, integrity, and the fundamental rights of every American. Political persecution cannot be allowed to stand. The time for action is now—her case must be overturned, and those responsible for this abuse of power must be held accountable. Justice must prevail, and the principle of protecting those who expose corruption must be upheld at the highest levels of government.
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