The Hill
Jun 01, 12:27 PM
Tina Peters, a former elections clerk in Colorado, will be released from prison on Monday after her sentence was commuted by Governor Jared Polis. Peters was convicted for attempting to subvert the 2020 presidential election and has served less than a quarter of her nine-year sentence.
Washington Examiner
Jun 01, 01:10 PM
Tina Peters, a former Mesa County Clerk convicted of election interference, will be released from prison after Governor Jared Polis commuted her sentence. The decision has sparked criticism from some Democrats who argue it undermines electoral integrity, while Polis noted the unusual length of Peters' original sentence compared to similar cases.
apnews.com
Jun 01, 03:40 PM
Tina Peters, a former elections clerk in Colorado, was released from prison after Governor Jared Polis commuted her sentence. Peters was convicted for her role in a scheme that involved breaching election security and spreading false claims about the 2020 election. Governor Polis noted the unusual length of her sentence for a first-time non-violent offender.
PBS NewsHour
Jun 01, 03:38 PM
Tina Peters, a Colorado elections clerk, was released from prison after her sentence was commuted by the governor. She had completed less than a quarter of her nine-year sentence.
Guardian — US
Jun 01, 04:02 PM
Tina Peters, a former elections clerk in Colorado, has been released from prison after her sentence was commuted. She was previously convicted for participating in a scheme related to election conspiracy theories stemming from the 2020 election.
New York Post
Jun 01, 04:52 PM
Tina Peters has been released from prison after Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted her nine-year sentence. She served less than a quarter of her sentence related to her attempts to overturn the 2020 election results.
The Hill
Jun 01, 06:49 PM
Tina Peters, former elections clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, stated her continued belief in her claims about the 2020 presidential election shortly after being released from prison. She made these comments during an interview on Steve Bannon's podcast.
Washington Examiner
Jun 01, 07:14 PM
Tina Peters, a former Mesa County Clerk, spoke about election integrity shortly after her release from prison for election interference. Governor Jared Polis commuted her sentence, which has led to criticism from state officials regarding the implications for electoral accountability.
Al Jazeera English
Jun 01, 07:38 PM
Tina Peters, a former election clerk, was released after serving time for her conviction involving unauthorized access to Colorado state voting machines. She had received a nine-year prison sentence.
The Daily Beast
Jun 02, 02:43 AM
Tina Peters, recently released from prison after a conviction for tampering with voting machines, has resumed making claims about election fraud. Her comments have drawn criticism from various officials, including CNN's Jake Tapper and Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold, who expressed concern over her lack of remorse and the implications of her statements.