Brian Kennedy
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And it looks to me like her only crime was the fact that she was trying to run a fair election in the state of Colorado as the Mesa County clerk and recorder.
She thought there was improprieties, and so she wanted to do something about that to preserve the evidence.
The state of Colorado
as we've discussed on this show many times, put her in, you know, put her on trial for that, you know, charged her and put her on trial and then convicted her.
And she's in prison now for nine years, which is essentially a death sentence at that age.
Now, I'm calling on President Trump, and I did that in an ex-post last night and on Getter, not because she's 70, not because she's a gold star mom, and not because she's likely to die in prison,
but because Tina Peters is a witness to the 2020 theft of an election.
The president, as chief magistrate, could send the marshals into the Colorado prison.
There are federal custodial witness protection programs that you could put Tina Peters under that would supersede Colorado law.
You could take her to Washington, D.C.,
You could put her up in, this would be what I would do anyway, put her up in Blair House for a few weeks while she recovers.
Then I would depose somebody or put someone from the Justice Department or the Assistant Secretary over at DHS, Dave Harvillitz, and I would use her as a witness as we're investigating the 2020 election.
She is a witness to that.
It looks to me and to many others like there was foreign interference in that 2020 election.
There are national security implications to that and to any future elections.
And so the perfectly sensible thing to do would be to use the power of the law such that the president has today as chief magistrate and get her out of that solitary confinement.
Not to free her.
Don't supersede Colorado law in that sense.
Put her to work.
She knows things.