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Trump Issues an Imaginary Pardon

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Trump grants 'pardon' to Tina Peters that doesn't free her from prison

 

HINGTON ‒ 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 secure voting system in an effort to prove baseless 2020 election denial conspiracies.

Trump announced the "pardon" of Peters in a Dec. 11 post on X. However, Peters ‒ who remains the only Trump ally in prison for crimes related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election ‒ was convicted on state charges. Trump's pardon power as president only extends to federal charges, meaning Peters will remain in prison and her conviction stands.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/12/11/donald-trump-symbolic-pardon-tina-peters-colordo/87724735007/

 

Funny. On the one hand, Trump issues an imaginary pardon of crimes, but, on the other, he prosecutes imaginary ones.

42 minutes ago, Alan Zweibel said:

Trump grants 'pardon' to Tina Peters that doesn't free her from prison

 

HINGTON ‒ 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 secure voting system in an effort to prove baseless 2020 election denial conspiracies.

Trump announced the "pardon" of Peters in a Dec. 11 post on X. However, Peters ‒ who remains the only Trump ally in prison for crimes related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election ‒ was convicted on state charges. Trump's pardon power as president only extends to federal charges, meaning Peters will remain in prison and her conviction stands.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/12/11/donald-trump-symbolic-pardon-tina-peters-colordo/87724735007/

 

Funny. On the one hand, Trump issues an imaginary pardon of crimes, but, on the other, he prosecutes imaginary ones.

Soon he'll hear voices! :laugh:

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