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A story like this needs more national coverage. It shows exactly where certain sets of MAGA supporters are mentally. With Trump having pardoned the insurrectionists, they are seemingly out there seeing their insurrection as justified and are seemingly calling for and hoping for bloody revenge. That this includes a purported attorney seemingly agreeing that a "hanging party" is coming and subsequently laughing aloud about it is well beyond the pale.
johnnyfins
(3,443 posts)Traitor fucks.
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,733 posts)If he thinks his loony rants are going to scare Gov. Polis and CO. DOC, he's got a helluva surprise headed his way.
Hotler
(13,736 posts)Keep aware of your surroundings and watch your six.
Disaffected
(6,161 posts)Dear God, make this nightmare end........
PatSeg
(52,190 posts)rampartd
(3,813 posts)it seems to have hurt their feelings.
all that proof, too bad i'll be too hung to see it.
Baitball Blogger
(51,734 posts)Why would be surprised to see them piling on?
MarineCombatEngineer
(17,733 posts)I've been thinking that the CO. AG should issue an arrest warrant for Peter Ticktin for making terrorist threats against CO. officials including a state judge and prosecute him to the fullest extent of the law.
BootinUp
(50,956 posts)Deal with this. Just needs the will to do so.
LetMyPeopleVote
(174,972 posts)Presidents cant pardon individuals convicted of state crimes. Whether Trump understands that isnt entirely clear.
Trumpâs pardon for Coloradoâs Tina Peters suffers from one fatal flaw: she was convicted under state law. Trump can't pardon state crimes.
— Cheeky Tart (@svenable.bsky.social) 2025-12-12T16:32:51.170Z
How stupid is Donny Trump? www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-pardon-tina-peters-colorado
Late Thursday, he did it anyway. The Associated Press reported:
President Donald Trump issued a symbolic pardon for Tina Peters on Thursday, but it alone wont free the former Colorado elections administrator who was convicted under state laws of orchestrating a data breach scheme driven by false claims of fraud in the 2020 presidential election.
.....In August, Trump threatened Colorado with harsh measures unless the state agreed to release Peters, who he claimed had been tortured by Crooked Colorado politicians. More recently, Trumps Federal Bureau of Prisons contacted the Colorado Department of Corrections, seeking to transfer Peters from a state prison to federal custody, but that didnt work, either.
Left with no other options, the president announced a pardon for Peters.
Except that wont work, either. Peters faced state prosecution over state crimes. She was tried and convicted in state court. She was sentenced by a state judge and sent to a state prison.
A federal pardon might make Trump feel better, but its also utterly irrelevant. As Colorado Attorney General Philip Weiser explained in a written statement, 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. The idea that a president could pardon someone tried and convicted in state court has no precedent in American law, would be an outrageous departure from what our constitution requires, and will not hold up.
The question, however, is whether Trump knows this.
Its possible that the president, desperate to assist an ally hes powerless to help, issued the pardon as a symbolic gesture, grudgingly aware of the fact that it will change nothing. Whats unclear, however, is whether Trump intended this to have some force of law as Peters attorney continues to work to get his client out of prison. Watch this space.