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Trump's announcement draws attention to Peters, who is a political prisoner who was jailed for demanding honest elections and exposing Democrat voter fraud in 2020. She simply preserved election evidence she was legally required to keep. It's no surprise Colorado's Democratic leadership rebuked Trump, but at least Peters should now be protected against federal criminal charges.
Peters wasn't jailed for wanting secure elections but for criminal conduct — allowing unauthorized access to voting equipment, copying sensitive election data and leaking it to conspiracy theorists. Presidential pardons don't apply to state convictions, making Trump's announcement legally meaningless and nothing more than a corrupt signal that breaking the law for him earns protection.