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Colorado Officials Reject Trump’s ‘Pardon’

Trump's pardon for Tina Peters, convicted of election tampering, is symbolic as state officials affirm it cannot override Colorado convictions.

  • President Trump said late on Dec. 11 that he had issued a pardon for Tina Peters, former Mesa County clerk convicted last year by a Mesa County jury on seven state charges.
  • Peters' legal team says the pardon is the first step to test presidential clemency's reach on state convictions and plans to appeal aggressively, Peter Ticktin told Bannon in a Dec. 8 podcast.
  • A federal judge this week rejected Peters' release petition pending appeal, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons' transfer request was denied by Colorado state officials in November.
  • Colorado officials rejected the pardon, saying the president lacks authority to pardon state convictions and Attorney General Phil Weiser called it legally meritless, ready to litigate in state courts.
  • Legal scholars noted there is no precedent for a president pardoning a state conviction, while Colorado Republican supporters urged Governor Jared Polis to follow Trump's lead and Peter Ticktin vowed to appeal to the Supreme Court.
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Colorado Politics broke the news in Colorado, United States on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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