AP NewsBy COLLEEN SLEVINNovember 14, 2025The Trump administration is seeking a transfer from state prison to federal custody of a former Colorado county clerk who has become a hero to election conspiracy theorists, the state and one of her lawyers said Friday.The Colorado Department of Corrections said Friday that it received a letter from the federal Bureau of Prisons regarding Tina Peters on Wednesday. Neither the department nor the Bureau of Prisons immediately responded to a request to provide a copy of the letter but a corrections department spokesperson, Alondra Gonzalez, confirmed the letter was a request to move Peters to federal custody.A member of Peters’ legal team, Peter Ticktin, said he had seen the letter and also described it as a request to move her to a federal prison to serve out her sentence there.“It is not to have her released,” he said.
Why? Is it to pardon her? Is it to place her in Club Med federal prison?
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser said there was no basis for a transfer to federal prison and said he would “strongly oppose” any such efforts.“Any scheme to prevent her from being held accountable under Colorado law is outrageous,” Weiser said in a statement.
You know what Trump's Golden Rule is? You scratch my back I scratch your back.
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