‘Abuses of the criminal justice process’: Trump DOJ probing Tina Peters election conspiracy case and state conviction

Left: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a joint press conference with Britain

Left: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a joint press conference with Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer in the East Room at the White House Thursday, Feb. 27, 2025, in Washington (Carl Court/Pool Photo via AP). Right: Former Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Tina Peters looks on during sentencing for her election interference case at the Mesa County District Court Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024, in Grand Junction, Colo. (Larry Robinson/The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel via AP).

The Trump administration has been accused of showing “wholly inappropriate” political concern and “unwarranted” interest in probing the state conviction of Tina Peters — the first election official found guilty of a felony in connection with 2020 election conspiracy theories — in what’s being blasted as a “grotesque attempt to weaponize the rule of law” by prosecutors in Colorado, where Peters is incarcerated.

“The United States cites not a single fact to support its baseless allegations that there are any reasonable concerns about Ms. Peters’ prosecution or sentence, or that the prosecution was politically motivated in any way,” said Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser in a Tuesday court filing, which came roughly a week after the U.S. Justice Department submitted a “Statement of Interest” in Peters’ case. In it, the DOJ claimed “reasonable concerns” have been raised regarding Peters’ conviction that lead them to believe it was “politically-motivated” and unethical.

“While serving as the Clerk and Recorder of Mesa County, Ms. Peters deceived county employees to obtain credentials that allowed an unauthorized person to access Mesa County’s voting system after the 2020 election,” Weiser said. “There is no legitimate basis for the United States’ ‘Statement of Interest,’ and the Court should reject it.”

You May Also Like

Her Body Was Found 3 Years After She Disappeared. Now Her Husband Is Accused Of Murder — Again

DENVER (AP) — The husband of a Colorado woman, Suzanne Morphew, whose…

Travis Decker: Fugitive Father Who Suffocated 3 Daughters Is Still Alive, Police Say

Police believe a Washington father accused of killing his three daughters is…

'Unfortunate': Justice Jackson warns SCOTUS' 'long-term credibility' is at stake after pro-fuel industry ruling

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman on the…

'Public media is a public good': States urge court to reject Trump's attempted defunding of PBS and NPR as an 'unlawful' attack on rural and tribal communities

President Donald Trump speaks to reporters as he arrives for a meeting…