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00:00The county clerk, Tina Peters, was sentenced to nine years behind bars yesterday for a data breach scheme inspired by Trump's false claims of voter fraud.
00:08It hurts. Let's go of me.
00:11Do not get it.
00:13You are no hero. You abused your position and you're a charlatan.
00:18The idea that you won't respect elections if you lose is antithetical to a democratic republic.
00:23Earlier this week, a federal judge ruled, listen to this, that Tina Peters, a 72-year-old Gold Star mother, must stay in prison while she appeals her case.
00:37And since that ruling, inside that prison, Tina Peters has been attacked.
00:41And I don't mean attacked just in one way, but in multiple ways, multiple times.
00:46Has Tina Peters been assaulted in prison? And was she charged with a felony for getting assaulted, sir?
00:55A 20-year-old inmate came in behind her and started to attack her from behind.
01:01The part where she was defending herself was seen.
01:05So they're basically charging her. They put her in the hole for an undetermined amount of time.
01:11It's sickening what they're doing to her. This is effectively a death penalty for Tina Peters because she dared to question election results.
01:21Is there no answer here?
01:24Tina Peters is a witness to the 2020 theft of an election.
01:30Tina was performing a federal duty when she preserved election records before the Secretary of State destroyed them.
01:37A hundred percent she's a political prisoner. They're holding her hostage.
01:40What in the hell are we doing to get the girl out?
01:44They should let her go. Let her out.
01:54It is Saturday, the 14th of February in the year of our Lord, 2026.
01:58It's St. Valentine's Day and is the 499th day of the incarceration of a Gold Star mother, a 72-year-old Gold Star mother.
02:08And tomorrow is the 500th day.
02:12I know that's unbelievable to hear, but that's the reality.
02:15She is a political prisoner.
02:17I think she's the most distinct political prisoner we've ever had here in the history of this country.
02:23She's also pardoned by the President of the United States, and yet she continues to sit and rot in what is the highest security prison they have for women in the state of Colorado.
02:35We're going to have a number of folks on here today to walk through exactly what's going on and what we have to resolve to get this done.
02:43President Trump has pardoned her.
02:45I know he is incredibly frustrated, and we may have to take a different path, and we've got to think that through today.
02:50It is just unacceptable in the United States of America, particularly.
02:54Here's why it's so unacceptable now.
02:56And it's ironic it's happening on the 499th day and the 500th day of Tina Peters' incarceration.
03:03Because the FBI and DNI, Director of National Intelligence, seized the ballots and all the tapes from the machines and the tabulators in Georgia.
03:15And we're going to court with the two heaviest, besides Mark Elias, the other two heaviest lawyers they can bring in, Abby Lowell and Norm Eisen, to take that evidence back.
03:27In Georgia, we got them, and they know we got them.
03:30And in Arizona, we had the Department of Homeland Security.
03:34You heard John Solomon at the start of the first hour.
03:38What did John Solomon say?
03:39You're going to have revelations of foreign interference in these elections.
03:44And Kristi Noem said so much of it yesterday in Maricopa County.
03:47Something is going to happen in Maricopa County.
03:49Just stand by.
03:51And this is what Tina Peters, this was her cause, just to have a free and fair election.
03:56And what did she get from that?
03:57The most honored people in our country, gold star mothers, whose children have died in defense of our country, our republic, she rots in a state prison.
04:10Let me bring on first, I want to go through, I think it's, Sultan Nitsen wrote a book with One Day in the Life of Ivan, I think I've batched the name.
04:20But it was a very powerful book about one day in a guy's life in the gulag and how unfairly you've been put there.
04:28That book changed the way people perceived the Soviet Union at the time and the communists in Russia because how brutal it was.
04:36Apollo, you've stepped in and been the co-host for the Tina Peters show.
04:41I think she was incarcerated.
04:43You and your team know Tina better than anybody.
04:46I want this audience to understand the daily brutality of being in a high security woman's prison in the state of Colorado.
04:56Can you walk us through your knowledge of Tina's day, sir?
05:01Sure. Well, I mean, it's a regular occurrence, and I'll just remind everyone, it's been 500 days that she's been in prison, which is obscene, denied bond on appeal.
05:12But she has also been dealing with this for several more years before she was ever locked up regarding the lawfare and the weaponization of government.
05:19And she was a target the moment she was elected clerk in 2018.
05:22But Tina Peters doesn't quit, so neither should any of you.
05:25Tina Peters, while she has been locked up now for well over a year, she is in, unlike men's prisons, where they have clear delineations of the violent offenders and some of the lighter types of sentences.
05:38Tina Peters is in there with people who are convicted and have been in prison for many violent offenses.
05:45They're repeat offenders.
05:46Most recently, the incident that she was assaulted in several weeks ago, she was assaulted by a 29-year-old who has been in prison for stabbing her significant other and trying to kill him.
05:59Her plea deal was, in fact, six years, three and a half years less than Tina's sentence.
06:05So that is the kind of people that she's in there with.
06:08These people have anger issues.
06:09Many of them have drug problems.
06:11Tina's heart actually goes out to many of them.
06:13But she's surrounded by people.
06:15She does not belong with the state of Colorado, denied a transfer request that would have cost them nothing to put her in a safe location.
06:23And it's been now over a year and 15.
06:26It's been 15 months now that Judge Barrett's statements, censoring Tina to all these sentences consecutively, based on her First Amendment speech and in his own words, saying that she's more dangerous to the public than violent offenders.
06:41That has stood this long.
06:43And she has not been able to bond out on appeal this entire time.
06:47And he has been vindicated in his own statements because Tina has been kept in prison with these violent offenders for this entire time.
06:56She's been assaulted repeatedly.
06:57She has been marked specifically within the CDOC system as a minimum security, high profile inmate.
07:06She has applied to the honor pod several times and been denied, citing write-ups that she has received.
07:13However, LaVista and CDOC's own records, his name is Mr. Ayers, he actually responded to a request for any of those write-ups.
07:23He said none exist.
07:24There are no write-ups under Tina Peters' case file.
07:28So they are purposely keeping Tina Peters in a dangerous environment.
07:33They are denying her access to a housing situation that would keep her safe.
07:39And the place is an absolute nightmare.
07:42The best that they've been able to do is throw her in solitary for weeks at a time where she's kept awake 24-7 under fluorescent lighting.
07:50She has been sleeping on an inch-thick mattress.
07:54And it wasn't until just a few months ago after the media really decided to put pressure on officials in Colorado and what was going on inside of the Colorado Department of Corrections,
08:05including with the Civil Rights Division looking at some of the facilities and what was going on,
08:11that they decided they could find a two-inch mattress for Tina to sleep on,
08:16despite ignoring her medical requests, despite never allowing her to see a doctor, blowing off everything.
08:22In this most recent assault on her, Steve, there were officials in La Vista that refused to even acknowledge that she was injured.
08:32She was showing them her bruises from the event because it was being spun against her as if she were the aggressor.
08:38And they did nothing.
08:39They didn't refer her to medical for an evaluation.
08:42They refused to document it.
08:43They walked away and looked the other way.
08:46So, I mean, this is the everyday situation that Tina Peters has been facing.
08:50There are other inmates in there.
08:52Who get written up and have their iPads or their tablets taken away simply because they yell free Tina Peters across the yard.
09:00Or they show some sign of solidarity, recognizing the ordeal that she has been going through.
09:07It's obscene what she's dealing with on a daily basis.
09:10Tina Peters does not belong there.
09:12And the travesty of justice that has allowed her to stay there, despite meeting all state criteria for bond on appeal, despite being a first-time nonviolent offender who has an excellent chance of her charges being reversed and her sentence being overturned on appeal, including this most recent hearing that raised a plethora of extremely concerning issues that should together constitute nothing but a mistrial.
09:38And she's been in a lot of people.
09:39Tina Peters.
09:40Tina Peters needs to go free.
09:41Tina Peters needs to go free.
09:42Tina Peters needs to go free.
09:43She's living in absolute hell.
09:44She is a political prisoner.
09:45And she doesn't belong with these people.
09:47She is in danger every single day that she is in there.
09:50She continues to get threats in the mail.
09:53She complains about it to the prison.
09:55Threats that I've seen many of them.
09:57They send her with murder, with violence, with rape.
10:00They wish death upon her.
10:01And these recent incidents have led to kind of a precedent to be set within the facility where you can, you know, you can go after Tina Peters and nothing will really happen to you.
10:13How is it possible that this woman just got granted parole after this incident with Tina?
10:19If this were anyone else, she would have been hanging back at you.
10:23I want to go to this.
10:25There's this fight that broke out that she started.
10:27Talk to me about what happened.
10:29The person that initiated this has been paroled since then, correct?
10:33Normally you would have some delay on that for doing it.
10:35Talk about that.
10:36That she actually, Tina Peters got put in the hole, the special housing unit, which is solitary confinement, and that's there to break you psychologically.
10:44But the other woman got paroled, correct?
10:48Correct.
10:49Yes.
10:50After this incident.
10:51This is the 29 year old who was in there for stabbing someone.
10:55And she was given a six year sentence.
10:58After this incident, no follow up was done.
11:01No real investigation was conducted.
11:04The media was given the footage within 12 hours of us learning about this.
11:10Despite apparently the CDOC having to go through the entire process of getting the footage, scrubbing it and getting consent from the inmates who were on camera to release it to the media.
11:20Her attorneys didn't get it for weeks afterwards.
11:23This inmate was now granted parole just, I believe, in the last week.
11:30Three things.
11:31I got a couple of minutes.
11:32Obviously, you're going to be with me for the hour.
11:34But you have the threat of violence, right, constantly.
11:38You have the health issues because this place is a hell hole.
11:44And then you have the psychological torment to try to break her.
11:47A 72 year old woman, gold star mother, try to break her psychologically.
11:51Take all three of those.
11:52We won't get to all of them in this thing, but I'm going to hold you over.
11:55And of course, Ken DeGroff is going to join us from the Colorado State Legislature to talk.
12:00But talk to me about those.
12:01Those are the three things that trying to torment her with every day.
12:05Physical violence, bad conditions and bad health, not taking care of her health and psychologically, Apollo.
12:10Well, physical violence, she has had hands put on her several times.
12:16This is, I believe, the fifth time that at least I'm aware of.
12:19So this most recent incident was was used to spin it against Tina.
12:25But the woman struck Tina for no reason that she can really ascertain.
12:30She has an anger issue and was probably turned against her because of some of the people in the facility.
12:35She has had another incident where a teacher, someone who was teaching in the facility on the prison staff, was talking about Tina Peters case and how ridiculous it was and how she should tell the media not to talk about what's going on within La Vista.
12:51That caused an altercation. And another woman who was in that same incident in the hallway with that teacher who were both barking at Tina after she asked them not to speak about her case.
13:03She's now going and bragging that she was able to get away with hitting Tina Peters when she was in pod three.
13:09And so they're emboldening other inmates and sending a message that you can do whatever you want.
13:13And if it's Tina Peters, they'll take away your privileges.
13:16We say free her if you show support and apparently you'll get granted parole just a few weeks after you assault her, despite being a violent offender.
13:26So you have that. The environmental conditions are absolutely awful.
13:29Civil Rights Division of DOJ has actually been sent a large batch of information that details reports from other inmates as well as Tina.
13:39They have problems with the heating. She's kept in exceptionally hot temperatures, reaching sometimes 90 degrees.
13:47Other times the HVAC is just an absolute mess. And so they're freezing.
13:51Tina has been, you know, given crons and reprimanded for trying to keep warm as an elderly woman with health issues.
14:01She was reprimanded for trying to wear a scarf because it was too cold and she was afraid of getting sick.
14:06She has lung issues as a lung cancer survivor.
14:10She has been denied the ability to get scans until the media kicked in.
14:14So the first time she was allowed to get, I believe, any proper medical evaluation was just within the last month.
14:20And it was only because of the amount of pressure on the facility.
14:23I don't even think we have results on that yet.
14:25And she still needs more follow up.
14:27And yes, hang on. Just hang on for one second.
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15:42Let's play it and then I'll bring him in.
15:44All of the duplicity, duplicity, well, and the duplicity that's in it.
15:49All of the fraud.
15:51Whether it's intentional or unintentional.
15:54We've lost hundreds of millions of dollars for things like the wheelchair scheme, scam.
16:01We have not disassembled that program to make sure that we are spending the citizens' money wisely.
16:08And when we're talking about spending money wisely, I have a hard time thinking that the Department of Corrections needs more money
16:16when the governor can keep a political prisoner 70 years old, not in for any sort of violent crime,
16:25recently assaulted and rumor has it that this person who recently assaulted decades younger
16:30has been offered parole for being the goon squad of the governor, the secretary, and the AG.
16:42And so I have a hard time saying that this department needs money.
16:47Ken DeGraff, you heard him right there.
16:50He joins us now, sir.
16:51Is Tina Peters a political prisoner of the political apparatus of the great state of Colorado, sir?
17:00The former great state of Colorado, yes.
17:03I think it's pretty clear that Tina Peters is a political prisoner.
17:0770 years old, nonviolent crime, first time alleged offender for essentially circumventing the rules that Jenna has imposed
17:17in order to stop anybody from creating any backup copies.
17:22And, of course, anything that Tina did pales in comparison to what Jenna did with publishing hundreds of active BIOS passwords,
17:35which the AG's team considered and called the keys to the kingdom, the keys that would give the machines away, essentially, to nefarious actors.
17:47So I think it's pretty clear that Tina Peters is a political prisoner.
17:51Again, nonviolent, first time.
17:54It's a alleged offense.
17:55It is hopefully going to be turned into a mistrial.
18:02And then just, it'll just, well, it's a phenomenal travesty of justice.
18:08But overall, yes, she's definitely a political prisoner.
18:12She could be at home at a lot less expense to the state.
18:15The state is more afraid of Tina Peters than they are most active criminals, most violent criminals.
18:29Violent criminals go right back on the streets.
18:32The Colorado legislature just vetoed or killed a bill to put harsher penalties on child rapists.
18:43But they are adamant that they want to keep Tina Peters in jail because they obviously fear what she has to say more than what the violent offenders will do to Coloradans or to the children.
18:55Let's talk about that.
18:57You know, Trendy Aragora, you didn't see the push with the Colorado authorities until President Trump got serious about it.
19:03They are, and even the governor who is thinking of running for president and wanted to use this as a badge of honor, even when he's getting wobbly because he sees the conditions she's in.
19:14He sees the violence, the health issues, the psychological issues pressing down on her.
19:21But Jenna Griswold and the rest and the judge, they have bonded together to say absolutely not.
19:26To them, she's a capital, this is a capital crime and she's a capital criminal.
19:32Why is that, Ken?
19:34Well, I think it's, for them, it is a capital offense because it would cut off the head of the snake if the information that Tina has is and understands.
19:47And the information is out there.
19:49It's not like she's keeping any secrets.
19:51But that information is allowed to get out, be published, you know, put on trial.
19:59That's, you know, that's how you cut off the head of the snake.
20:02As to the conditions of Jenna Griswold, I had a friend who was a POW for five years in Vietnam.
20:10He considered the conditions comparable, if not worse, to Vietnam.
20:15And when you see the grit of Tina Peters, you understand why her son was a seal.
20:21You had a POW buddy that thought the Tina Peters situation was equivalent to the prisoners of war during Vietnam?
20:29No.
20:30Well, he did not know Tina Peters.
20:32He equated his time in the corrections facility to having been worse.
20:39He actually said worse than Vietnam.
20:42So, you know, sleeping on a concrete floor, just horrific conditions.
20:50You know, Stockdale talked about them in his book as well.
20:53But, yeah, he said they were comparable.
20:57So, when you look at 500 days in prison and you understand the grit of Tina Peters, you can understand where her son got it, that he became a Navy SEAL.
21:09And let me ask you, are you getting any, on the war room and the posse, that's where people were so grateful that Tina's team put this together, the 500 days of Tina Peters.
21:20In the Colorado Assembly, are you getting support?
21:24I mean, we would have thought this would create a firestorm.
21:27You're kind of like Cato the Elder.
21:29He would finish every speech in Rome, no matter what it was about.
21:32And he said, of course, Carthage must be destroyed.
21:35It seems like you're the one always bringing up in your speeches about the Colorado Bureau of Prisons and how they're treating Tina Peters.
21:42Is that widely spread within the Republican Party there?
21:47I'm not sure.
21:49I know many people feel the same way that I do.
21:54There are some on the the Republicans on the GOP side, I should say, not on the Republican side, but on the GOP side that consider that consider it to be a just trial.
22:05And I don't I don't think that's the case at all.
22:08Not when the primary evidence for what she did was was blocked, what was which was deemed inadmissible.
22:15So the entire the entire aspect of her being a whistleblower and backing up those files because a whistleblower doesn't have to be correct in order to be protected as a whistleblower.
22:25And what we're talking about is the is the is the election integrity, which actually does fall under the civil rights rule.
22:33So it's I did point out during the the Martin Luther King and that day that we that she was actively participating.
22:44What is a civil rights led rule?
22:47The civil rights act and the the hypocrisy of the Democrats for unanimously wanting to keep a keep a 70 year old nonviolent alleged offender.
23:00I won't say offender.
23:01She's alleged that they want to keep her in horrific conditions.
23:05So for protecting the civil rights act and being a whistleblower to its violation.
23:10So I think that's incredibly hypocritical.
23:12And any time that I have the opportunity to point out the hypocrisy, then then I'm going to take it.
23:17Ken, we got a couple of minutes.
23:19What is your recommendation to the president?
23:21We're gonna make sure he sees this, sees the clips.
23:23He's been adamant.
23:24In fact, every time we come back now, you'll hear his voice.
23:27It's how we ended the cold open.
23:29The president's pardoner.
23:30He's adamant that she should be left free.
23:32What is your recommendation in the Colorado Assembly to what should happen here?
23:37What is your recommendation?
23:38The president to free Tina Peters?
23:40Well, I think whatever it takes to get her out of the gulag in which Jared Polis is keeping her.
23:49Jared Polis is keeping her at risk of her life intentionally.
23:52He has the ability.
23:54For whatever excuses he's using, he has the ability to release her right now.
24:00She's a whistleblower in a system that is used for federal elections.
24:05And I think they should use whatever leverage they have on the federal election system to pull her out as not only a key witness, but put her in whistleblower and have her as a protected witness under the whistleblower status.
24:19So the Colorado Attorney General was very crafty in their shaping of the case to make sure that they did not touch on the actual evidence.
24:31So, again, her the crimes and they're all stacked back to back instead of being subsequent.
24:37And as you can see by the alleged release of prisoner 193672 that she is feared by the administration, by the Colorado administration, much more than any violent offender.
24:55So, Ken, where do people go to get your speeches?
24:58Where do they go?
24:59You're putting up stuff all the time in defense at Tina.
25:01Where do people go to get your content?
25:03Well, they can find me on X mostly at at Colorado Rep K DeGraff.
25:10And that's, yep, that's me.
25:13So that's my that's my X page.
25:15And that's where they can find the most of my updates.
25:19So we'll post them there.
25:21And that will also take you to the that will also get you to the YouTube channel where I where I store the videos so that you can watch and then you can so that citizens of Colorado can learn how government is being done to them and not for them.
25:36Because we're going to we've just started passing probably what's going to be over 600 new pieces of legislation that are going to cost the citizens of Colorado hundreds of millions of dollars when we're starting from a deficit.
25:51Ken, fight the good fight.
25:53You're a warrior.
25:54I know everybody associated with Tina Peters.
25:56Appreciate what you're doing, sir.
25:57So keep fighting.
25:58Appreciate Tina and appreciate what you're doing to help her, Steve.
26:04You heard Ken right there about Colorado and 600 pieces of legislation.
26:07This is what we're warning people in Texas.
26:10They want to turn Texas into the next Colorado.
26:13Colorado used to be one of the greatest states in this union, one of the most beautiful with great people.
26:19Just incredible.
26:20And look at what's happened.
26:22Tina Peters.
26:23500 days.
26:24We're on the eve of her 500th day in a high 500th day of Tina Peters.
26:30I know many of our audience sounds like Kafka ask.
26:33This is like a nightmare that makes no sense.
26:36Apollo.
26:37I'm bringing the lawyers on John case and Peter Tickton right now, but I want you to finish the third element.
26:43It's the, it's the violence folks understand something.
26:46You're a 70, 72 year old woman and every day you're terrorized with violence.
26:51How would, how would you think your life would be?
26:53And you're in a very unhealthy place.
26:54You've already had lung cancer, incredibly unhealthy place with no real access to your medicines in a place.
27:00In a place that's a harsh environment that even says like a POW environment, but psychologically they're trying Apollo.
27:07They're trying to break Tina Peters.
27:09They're trying to break her psychologically.
27:10Are they not, sir?
27:12Yeah, absolutely, Steve.
27:14I mean, you know, again, going back to day one, she has horrible accommodations mattress.
27:22Despite her medical conditions, they ignored her for over a year, even to give her, give her a proper place to sleep.
27:28The facility is completely infested with mold.
27:31It was only after DOJ decided to announce they were coming in that they started cleaning things up.
27:36It's still an absolute mess.
27:38She's had a cough and still has, even when we talk to her now, every single day that has not gone away for at least nine months now.
27:46She's lost a considerable amount of weight and she didn't have much to lose.
27:50There's the constant fear of violence and people threatening her.
27:54She continues to receive threatening mail letters that still get through the prison facilities filtering.
28:02So she regularly still gets mail threatening her life and wishing all kinds of horrible things upon her.
28:09The throwing her in solitary that they refuse to call solitary or IDEO or special housing for many things that are not her fault.
28:18And then kept 24 seven under fluorescent lights, not allowed to go outside one to two hours a day.
28:24She's allowed outside of her cell, cut off from all phones and contact with the outside in between those.
28:31They have solitary confinement.
28:33The shoe, the special housing unit is a place to break you.
28:37The hardest cases they have, they feel they can't that don't get along with the rules or want to be a tough guy or a tough one.
28:44They put them in there to break them.
28:46It's psychologically and physically demanding 24 hours a day.
28:51You got the lights on.
28:52You never get outside.
28:53It's very small.
28:54No reading material.
28:55It's to psychologically break you.
28:57And they put Tina Peters in there all the time to try to break her.
29:01Apollo.
29:02Hang on.
29:03Go ahead, sir.
29:04And they gaslight her about her being in there for whatever reason and her being the problem.
29:10It's just it's disgraceful.
29:11Disgraceful.
29:12I want to bring in.
29:14I'm going to start with John case with two of her brilliant lawyers.
29:17Peter Tickton that got the pardon from the president at the federal level and John case.
29:22John, I think one of the things people are finding the whole thing of getting there, but they gave her consecutive sentence instead of running concurrently or letting her out on appeal, which would be quite natural in a case like this.
29:34They really tripled the penalty and made sure they got her.
29:37How can how can this happen in Colorado?
29:39How can it happen in the in the judiciary system, sir?
29:44Great question, Steve.
29:46Can I talk for a minute about why the judge sentenced her, what he said to her?
29:53Yes.
29:54Here's what he said.
29:56This is what makes Mrs. Peters such a danger to our community.
30:01It's the position she held that has provided her the pulpit from which she can preach these lies, the undermining of our democratic process, the undermining of the belief and confidence in our election systems.
30:15And prison is for those folks where we send people who are a danger to all of us, whether it be by the pen or the sword or the word of the mouth.
30:24So, in other words, the judge sentenced her to eight years, nine months, not quite nine years, eight years, nine months in prison because of words that she used to criticize the computer voting system.
30:40And the trial was really the trial and sentencing were the culmination of a process that began with a federal investigation of Tina, then pressure from the secretary of state.
30:54They actually sent her a written stipulation in January of 2022, demanding that she retract her statements in writing about the voting system.
31:08Tina refused to do it.
31:10She said, if you don't sign this retraction, we're going to remove you from your duties as clerk and recorder.
31:18And she said, I'm not signing that.
31:20And they did remove her from her duties as clerk and recorder by getting a local judge to do that.
31:26After that, they started prosecuting her.
31:30They got a grand jury indictment.
31:32Then we went to trial.
31:34She was acquitted of three felony charges, but convicted of four.
31:39Those are on appeal along with the three misdemeanor charges.
31:43And we're confident we're going to get some relief, at least from the Colorado Court of Appeals.
31:49We had a very good experience at oral argument.
31:51We had a great panel of three judges.
31:54They asked terrific questions of me and of the assistant attorney general who has prosecuted Tina from day one.
32:06This wasn't really a county case in Mesa County.
32:09It was a centralized prosecution by the attorney general of the state of Colorado.
32:15Two deputy AGs were in the courtroom at all times.
32:19They examined every witness.
32:22And the DA finally took a role at sentencing where he demanded that the judge put Tina away for the maximum time.
32:35So the whole thing is just horrible.
32:38Horrible.
32:39Hang on for a second.
32:40I want to get Peter in here.
32:41But let me ask you.
32:42In the Colorado women's prison system that we have, giving her eight years and nine months,
32:48when you're 70, I guess one year old or 70 years old.
32:53And given the conditions and what's happened to her, they essentially tried to give her a death sentence.
32:59Did they not, sir?
33:01Yes.
33:02I mean, if she serves the entire, it's not likely she'll survive if she serves the full nine years.
33:11She is 70 years old.
33:14And she's not in great health.
33:16However, I need to tell your viewers, the harder they lean on Tina in prison, the stronger her spirit becomes.
33:26She's determined to be released from prison and restore transparency in our elections.
33:33And nothing's going to stop her.
33:36She is like the POWs in Vietnam.
33:40The harder they press on them, the stronger their spirit becomes.
33:44Even though the body's weak, the spirit grows in strength.
33:49Amazing.
33:50Hang on for a second, John.
33:52It couldn't say it better.
33:53Just perfect.
33:54Peter Tickton, you actually worked your ass off.
33:58You got a pardon from the President of the United States.
34:01Why are we having the 500 days of Tina Peters, the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, the Chief Magistrate and Chief Senior Enforcement Officer of the United States government and the President of the United States all in one office, the office of the President, has pardoned Tina Peters, sir.
34:19Why are we here having the show today?
34:22Well, the Court of Appeals has to basically rule on that.
34:27That's the first thing they have to decide even before their decision comes out.
34:31So that's what we're waiting for.
34:35We don't know which way they're going to go, but we expect that they're probably going to go along with the flow of saying that it doesn't apply to state charges.
34:44And from there, we go to the Supreme Court of the United States, and that's where the decision will be made.
34:49So that's where we do go up there.
34:53But, you know, I just wanted to just pivot.
34:56I've been watching, and I love your other guests.
35:00They're right on track.
35:02Apollo's been just an amazing person, never giving up.
35:08But there are three reasons that Tina Peters is in prison.
35:11Because you ask, how could this be?
35:13And why is it?
35:15And the first reason is to shut her up.
35:18Okay?
35:19She doesn't have the ability to criticize Dominion machines.
35:24She doesn't have the ability to raise the hue and cry and say, there's something wrong with our election system.
35:31You know, you earlier said that it's going to come out that there's foreign involvement in this.
35:37And there is.
35:38And, you know, she is the one that would be on the forefront of being able to say, we have an election emergency.
35:47We cannot be using the machines going forward.
35:50But, of course, she's quieted.
35:54Secondly, she's a scapegoat.
35:56Jenna Griswold is the real criminal here.
35:59And when I say that, I'm not just speaking, you know, figuratively.
36:05I'm talking specifically, and actually, she is.
36:09Because in 62 different counties, she literally caused the hard drives of the Dominion machines to be wiped clean and then overwritten.
36:20She destroyed the evidence.
36:22And there is a very specific federal statute that requires it be kept for 22 months.
36:30So, she violated that.
36:32That's good for a year in prison for each one.
36:3562 years in prison is what she could be subject to.
36:40And the third reason, other than the scapegoat, is because they need to basically have somebody there as an example to all of the other clerks in the United States, not just Colorado.
37:02So, she is there to warn all the other clerks, don't you dare make a copy.
37:10Don't you dare image the hard drive of a Dominion machine or a Liberty machine or any machine.
37:16Because if you do, you're going to get what Tina Peters is getting.
37:20And believe me, it's working.
37:22It's scaring the other clerks and the supervisors of elections throughout the United States.
37:28So, those are the three reasons that Tina Peters is in prison.
37:32That's fantastic.
37:34The second point you brought up, though, is the U.S. Attorney, because President Trump won.
37:40And I understand with blue slips, we've only gotten 14 U.S. Attorneys in for the 94.
37:46But on your second point, the federal violations of Jenna Griswold, the Secretary of State, and she's a maniacally focused audience on keeping Tina Peters in prison.
37:58Do you, is there any understanding that either at Maine Justice or somewhere in the weaponization program over there or the U.S. Attorney in Colorado, have they begun an investigation of Griswold and are they going to bring charges?
38:13Well, as far as I know, there's a zero on that.
38:17In fact, the entire weaponization department is now being disbanded by Todd Blanche.
38:22So, you know, these things aren't happening.
38:26And the people that I talk to in the base are really disappointed with the lack of convictions that are occurring under the present Department of Justice.
38:38And, you know, they're thrilled about so many things that Donald Trump is doing.
38:42And yet this is one place where we're seeing failure.
38:46And can you, you know, Donald Trump doesn't fail.
38:49He doesn't.
38:50Unfortunately, he's trusted somebody that does.
38:53We've got a minute here and I'm going to hold all three of you guys to the break.
38:57The president is clearly frustrated.
38:59You work to get the pardon.
39:00Just can you just share with the audience the president's frustration at this current situation, sir?
39:05Well, of course.
39:09And when he, you know, the world leaders don't say no to Donald Trump.
39:13And yet the officials in Colorado do.
39:18And it's not going to last.
39:20They're not going to prevail over this.
39:22It's a matter of time.
39:23But this is an issue that's only going to get resolved in the Supreme Court of the United States as to whether or not the federal pardon by the president of the United States will actually apply to state crimes.
39:36And, you know, our position is that it does and especially state crimes that are in an area of national control, such as national elections.
39:48So we're optimistic in terms of the pardon issue.
39:52And we're moving forward with that.
39:55We need to first see what the Court of Appeals of Colorado is going to do with it, because they actually have to rule on that.
40:03They have to determine, do we have jurisdiction or is jurisdiction already gone because all these crimes are now wiped off the books?
40:10Peter, hang on for one second.
40:12We're going to take a short commercial break.
40:13We're going to return with our guest in a moment, the 500 Days of Tina Peters.
40:17This is an even more integrated part of our content going forward because we're going to have to.
40:23Tina is not going to get out unless there's a massive folks putting shoulder to the wheel and using agencies.
40:28Tina Peters did it, and I think what John Case said is that they're not going to break her.
40:33She's like one of these POWs.
40:35She is because she is a political prisoner.
40:37She's a POW.
40:38But her spirit gets stronger as her body gets weaker.
40:42John Case, I understand you filed a big briefing last night.
40:46Tell us about that, sir.
40:47Well, we filed a reply in our effort to have Tina released on bond while the court is deciding her appeal.
40:56This is the fourth application we have made for bond pending appeal.
41:01And we've never had a ruling.
41:04No court has ever decided whether her First Amendment rights were violated when the judge sentenced her to prison because of the words that she used to criticize the computer voting system.
41:17Tina exposed the threat to our liberty from computer voting systems and the same software that was used to rig elections in Venezuela.
41:27The variation of that software is now used in Colorado and throughout the United States.
41:32If we don't get rid of these computer voting systems, we're all going to lose our freedoms.
41:39They're a menace to our liberty.
41:41So, John, if people want to help the legal effort and help Tina, they can go to Tina Peters dot U.S.
41:49And Steve, we so much appreciate your allowing us to speak for Tina.
41:54Tina Peters dot U.S.
41:56One more time.
41:57Give that.
41:58I want because I know people are going to want to support you guys.
42:00So where do they go?
42:01Tina Peters dot U.S.
42:03Tina Peters dot U.S.
42:05You're not going to break her spirit.
42:08They're trying to break her physically.
42:10They're trying to break her mentally, too, but it's not because she's tough as boot leather.
42:13Peter Tickton, we've got about two minutes.
42:15Are your thoughts at the federal level any closing thoughts today?
42:18And where do people go to support your efforts?
42:20Okay.
42:21Well, first of all, you know, I got I've got to say that we've got one of the most amazing president that we've ever had in the history of the country.
42:31Donald Trump.
42:32Thank you, Donald Trump, for giving that pardon to Tina Peters.
42:38We're going to do everything we can possibly do to make sure that that pardon is meaningful and that it carries the weight and enhances the office of the president.
42:50So I thank you, sir.
42:53Secondly, as far as Tina Peters is concerned, we need to get her out of prison.
43:00And there are different ways of things underway.
43:03And I'm hoping that that motion that John and I basically and our team basically filed is going to do the trick.
43:12It gives the Court of Appeal an opportunity, because when you look at it, even assuming that they're going to just have resentencing, even assuming that they're not going to get rid of any of the convictions.
43:22And I'm sure that's not the case. It's going to be more than that.
43:24But let's just say it's only the sentencing.
43:27Then that means that the time that she's in prison could be now more than the time that the resentencing would be.
43:33It could have been time for the amount of time served if she had been released pending appeal.
43:40And so every single day is an additional day.
43:43And the Court of Appeals has the strength and the power to be able to release her now.
43:49And the state is taking the position they don't have that ability or that strength.
43:53And we're going to see if the Court of Appeals ties its own hands for now and for the future, or if it exercises its inherent authority to release her.
44:03So I beg them to do so.
44:06And where do people go to support you? 100% correct on President Trump.
44:09Where do people go to support your efforts?
44:11Well, you know, now we're talking about Tina Peters.
44:14So let's just stick with her. Tina Peters, T-I-N-A-P-E-T-E-R-S dot U-S.
44:21That's the place to go. That's where you'll be updated on Tina Peters.
44:26And you'll be able to donate to her commissary or to her attorneys or to whatever you think is where you want to apply the funds.
44:35Please go to Tina Peters dot U-S.
44:39Peter, thank you for fighting. You're 100% correct about President Trump.
44:42I understand this is a priority for him. He's incredibly frustrated.
44:44Thank you for your work, sir.
44:47A fighter. Case Tickton.
44:49Two fighters.
44:50Apollo.
44:51You've stepped in like Natalie and Grace and Mo and Dave Bradt and so many others stepped in when I was in prison.
44:57I was in prison for 120 days.
45:00Tina Peters, 499 today, 500 tomorrow.
45:03Your closing thoughts, sir.
45:06Well, first, just thank you to everyone who's listening.
45:09I do hope you hold Tina in your prayers.
45:12But if they can do this to Tina Peters, they can do this to every single one of you.
45:16The precedent that has stood from the moment Judge Matthew Barrett sentenced her through all this appeal process and her habeas is that you can be imprisoned and denied bail for first time offenses for your political speech and treated like an absolute prisoner of war.
45:32She is a prisoner of war.
45:33She is a prisoner of war.
45:34And everyone needs to remember this came down from DOJ.
45:37This was a RICO operation, in my words, with the Secretary of State of Colorado and Dominion.
45:45That's why she became such a target starting in 2018.
45:48But the corrupt DOJ under Mayor Garland was involved in this prosecution and this travesty going back to 2021 at least that we have on record.
45:59And Tina Peters, even now, her cry, her war cry from prison is, please, President Trump, we need to get rid of this of these machines because it's shown in the Mesa reports.
46:10This is why Jenna Griswold doesn't want her let out and has urged no one to offer her any any solace, any ability to be released, as she should be, is because they're afraid.
46:20She know that Tina preserved evidence and Tina's message to President Trump is thank you.
46:25Thank you for fighting.
46:26Please.
46:27We need to get rid of these machines because we have very little time before the midterms.
46:31And I'll just ask you all to remember, this is a gold star mother, a 70 year old who is being tortured psychologically and been denied justice in a show trial, a mistrial.
46:43And you are next.
46:44If this continues to stand, if we do not actually have real elections, Tina Peters legacy will be the canary in the coal mine that was snuffed out instead of the symbol that she has already been made of what it means to stand up and to fight no matter the consequence for the Republic and for all of you.
47:03So just please go to Tina Peters.us for her show, for her legal defense fund.
47:08Make sure you follow her on social media.
47:10But Tina Peters is the symbol that they made her out to be.
47:16It wasn't the 2020 election.
47:17It was the municipal election because her own constituents told her, pay attention to this, please, Tina.
47:23And then she preserved records.
47:25So if you can do your job and be thrown in prison and turned into a villain, your children can be as well.
47:30And that's what Tina is most concerned about.
47:32We need elections and we need the truth.
47:34This special is going to play all weekend.
47:36Take this special.
47:37Push it out.
47:38Be a force multiplier.
47:39One more time.
47:40We got 15 seconds.
47:41Where did they go to get the show?
47:43Tina Peters.us.
47:44You can find the links.
47:45It's the truth matters.
47:47Real Tina Peters on rumble.
47:49All those links are on Tina Peters.us for the show, for socials and for her legal defense funds to go there and you'll find everything that you need for her case.
47:58Thank you, Apollo.
47:59Appreciate you.
48:00We'll be up on social media.
48:01500 days Tina Peters will play throughout the weekend on Real America's Voice.
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