Trump's pardon leaves election denier Tina Peters in prison

Former Colorado election clerk Tina Peters, celebrated by conspiracy theorists, received a pardon from President Donald Trump but remains incarcerated. Colorado's governor has refused to commute her sentence, rendering the pardon ineffective so far. This case highlights tensions between federal and state authority in criminal matters.

Tina Peters, once an election clerk in Colorado, has become a figurehead for those promoting conspiracy theories about elections. On January 28, 2026, reports emerged that President Donald Trump issued what has been described as an 'empty pardon' for Peters, who is serving a prison sentence related to her actions as a clerk.

Despite the federal pardon, Peters stays behind bars because the commutation of her state-level sentence requires approval from Colorado's governor. The governor has so far held firm, declining to release her. This situation underscores the limits of presidential pardons when they intersect with state jurisdictions.

Peters' case stems from her involvement in efforts that aligned with election denial narratives, earning her support from certain political fringes. The pardon attempt reflects broader patterns in Trump's approach to legal interventions, though it has not succeeded in this instance. As of the latest updates, her imprisonment continues, with no immediate resolution in sight.

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