
President Donald Trump claimed to have pardoned an ally serving a prison sentence related to his efforts to contest the 2020 election results — a move Colorado Democrats called "meaningless" due to his lack of authority to release those convicted by the state.
But now her lawyer is urging the use of military forces to help get his client out of prison, The Independent reported.
Tina Peters, 70, a former Colorado election official, is currently serving a 9-year prison sentence on state-level charges, having been convicted in August 2024 of facilitating a security breach after she let prominent election denier and MyPillow salesman, Mike Lindell, enter a secure room and download data containing 2020 election results, as part of his effort to find evidence of fraud and contest Joe Biden's defeat of Trump.
Following a series of federal pardons and dropped cases, Peters is now the only person serving prison time for actions related to Trump's denial of the 2020 election results. Despite Trump claiming to have pardoned her this week, the president is only capable of commuting federal charges, and Colorado officials have dismissed the possibility of releasing Peters from custody at his command.
Appearing on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, her lawyer, Peter Ticktin, agreed with Bannon's assertion that Trump should dispatch the 101st Airborne Division to free Peters from prison.
“Do I think it should be done? For who I am, yeah – I’d love to see that happen," Ticktin said.
Ticktin had previously issued pleas for Trump to pardon his client, despite the president lacking the necessary authority. In response to the earlier pleas, Phil Weiser, the Democratic Attorney General for Colorado, said any attempt by Trump to pardon Peters “will not hold up.”
“One of the most basic principles of our constitution is that states have independent sovereignty and manage our own criminal justice systems without interference from the federal government,” Weiser said.
Shad Murib, chair of the Colorado Democratic Party, also said that Trump “has no legal authority” to facilitate Peters' release from prison, and called the notion of a pardon from him "meaningless."
“We’re not surprised by President Trump shouting into the wind and issuing a meaningless pardon for his friend and fellow election denier Tina Peters,” Murib said.
Though some state governors lack complete pardon powers for state-level charges, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis, a Democrat, does have complete pardon power, and has not indicated that he has any intention to pardon Peters.



