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BumRushDaShow

(165,859 posts)
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 06:07 AM 19 hrs ago

Democratic Gov. Says He's 'Considering' Clemency for Pro-Trump Official Convicted of Election Breach

Source: MEDIAite

Jan 9th, 2026, 6:16 pm


Colorado Governor Jared Polis (D) said that in his last stretch in office he is considering clemency for Tina Peters, the former Mesa County clerk who was jailed over an unauthorized breach of voting systems when seeking to validate President Donald Trump’s claims of fraud in the 2020 election. Peters, 70, was convicted last year on state charges after participating in the 2021 breach and is serving a nine-year sentence in a Pueblo women’s prison.

In an interview with CBS Colorado on Thursday, Polis told journalists he was weighing clemency and described the prison sentence handed to Peters as “harsh” and implied he was reviewing her case alongside others involving elderly inmates.

“She got a sentence that was harsh. It was a nine-year sentence,” Polis said. “We always look at people’s sentences, and when you have people that are elderly, and we’re looking at this across a number of people – people in their 70s and 80s in our system – how much of a threat to society are they? And we balance that in a way that makes sure that they can spend their last few years at home.”

The campaign for Peters’ release has been championed consistently at the highest level by President Donald Trump, who, in December, branded Polis a “SLEAZEBAG” for refusing to free her. Trump argued Peters was an “elderly woman” and “cancer survivor” persecuted by Democrats – her age now a factor that Polis has hitched his considerations to.

Read more: https://www.mediaite.com/media/tv/democratic-gov-says-hes-considering-clemency-for-pro-trump-official-convicted-of-election-breach/

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Democratic Gov. Says He's 'Considering' Clemency for Pro-Trump Official Convicted of Election Breach (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 19 hrs ago OP
He wants to "bend the knee" apparently wolfie001 19 hrs ago #1
No shit popsdenver 12 hrs ago #84
He may be thinking of buying time RandomNumbers 11 hrs ago #96
Do the Dean Smith "4-corners" until tRUMP keels over wolfie001 9 hrs ago #109
Yeah, it's not like we can't see what's Cha 8 hrs ago #121
Pathetic. JBTaurus83 19 hrs ago #2
As he should like any other case that comes before him. aeromanKC 19 hrs ago #3
in a fair world polis would release her, naked and barefoot, rampartd 16 hrs ago #26
I see it as Polis tossing the orange thing a rancid bone... IthinkThereforeIAM 14 hrs ago #64
Life in prison, or drawn and quartered.... The Madcap 13 hrs ago #81
Not really any different kinds to be had in this case. quakerboy 11 hrs ago #99
Clemency is much more than a pardon, am I right? FakeNoose 19 hrs ago #4
No liberalgunwilltravel 18 hrs ago #11
Clemency is a blanket term IbogaProject 14 hrs ago #56
You're confusing commutation, pardon and expungement. paleotn 17 hrs ago #22
He may be thinking of buying time RandomNumbers 11 hrs ago #95
This is horrendous. Peters showed moniss 18 hrs ago #5
Right on! There's so many others who have shown remorse and do good for fellow inmates Wonder Why 17 hrs ago #17
Let her off & GOP local office holders will not fear repercussions for election tampering from now on Attilatheblond 10 hrs ago #102
Why do they always ultimately cave? hamsterjill 18 hrs ago #6
Are you saying all Democrats ultimately cave? yorkster 16 hrs ago #29
Do you think he should go along with Trump on this? hamsterjill 15 hrs ago #37
Absolutely not, nor did I imply that. yorkster 15 hrs ago #41
No, you implied that I might not be a loyal Democrat because I made a comment. hamsterjill 15 hrs ago #46
I think "why do they always ultimately cave" yorkster 14 hrs ago #55
Mahalo, yorkster... Cha 7 hrs ago #123
You have improved my day, Cha. yorkster 6 hrs ago #129
Backatcha.. Cha 6 hrs ago #130
Perhaps the poster has read my not yet published work GreenWave 14 hrs ago #57
Think I will retreat to my corner for now as I yorkster 14 hrs ago #63
We just need time to rediscover ourselves, or so I hope... GreenWave 14 hrs ago #65
I am convinced . . . Scubamatt 12 hrs ago #90
I'd say you are absolutely correct. hamsterjill 11 hrs ago #93
polis caving anti-repub 9 hrs ago #110
and Mark Kelly. hamsterjill 9 hrs ago #115
100% true. "our positions" poll consistently at 60-80% Bluetus 8 hrs ago #120
And YET DEMS ARE Winning Elections. Cha 7 hrs ago #124
Trump withheld funds to an important water project in CO & I wonder if this is related, cuz originally Polis was firm. CrispyQ 10 hrs ago #103
+1000 hamsterjill 10 hrs ago #106
Polis is carving a niche for himself fujiyamasan 18 hrs ago #7
yeah, sounds like... he sucks... also, isn't he gay? Like WTF is up with gay guys who are MAGA friendly? LymphocyteLover 15 hrs ago #40
I'm a CO election worker, and I have a theory. momta 15 hrs ago #45
Would love to see Joe Neguse as Senator BumRushDaShow 15 hrs ago #52
He's my congressman. momta 13 hrs ago #68
Interesting... AllyCat 14 hrs ago #54
But what does all of that have to do with this case ? JI7 14 hrs ago #58
As I just wrote to Polis's office... momta 13 hrs ago #70
But how is this in his best interest ? JI7 12 hrs ago #88
Colorado is purple Tasmanian Devil 7 hrs ago #126
Thank You from someone who was Cha 7 hrs ago #125
office plans of politico anti-repub 9 hrs ago #112
Fuji popsdenver 12 hrs ago #85
That's possible too RandomNumbers 11 hrs ago #98
I know of a 79 year old who's become a hell of a threat to the entire world... Hugin 18 hrs ago #8
Pathetic MissouriDem47 18 hrs ago #9
He probably figures if they have wild fires or something he might get aid for the state if he lets her out. Vinca 18 hrs ago #10
Didn't trump trash a major Colorado water project, by way of retribution for the Peters sentence? Paladin 18 hrs ago #12
Yes he did but I thought it was to punish Bobert for voting to force a vote Marie Marie 12 hrs ago #89
She has shown that she is incapable of accepting responsibility for her actions. Buddyzbuddy 18 hrs ago #13
Question for folks in CO MoseShrute 18 hrs ago #14
This message was self-deleted by its author truthisfreedom 17 hrs ago #15
Lots of people in jail for non violent offenses. ForgoTheConsequence 17 hrs ago #16
She is still a cultist and even the judge saw that. Wonder Why 17 hrs ago #18
I've got news for you, MarineCombatEngineer 17 hrs ago #19
Exactly!! THIS woman today would bluestarone 13 hrs ago #72
Like they showed mercy orangecrush 17 hrs ago #21
Your feelings of mercy, while admirable to a degree, are unwarranted and grossly misplaced. paleotn 16 hrs ago #24
When there is no remorse there should be no mercy BeyondGeography 16 hrs ago #27
Depends on how one understands violence. The violence to our election niyad 16 hrs ago #33
no. cult members must be held until they reject the brainwashing. rampartd 16 hrs ago #34
She is not reformed Renew Deal 15 hrs ago #47
and I would be willing to see that commutation on the day after dsc 15 hrs ago #50
You've got to be fucking kidding me. Hassin Bin Sober 13 hrs ago #73
She was totally non-repentant & stood defiantly during the sentencing hearing, & her sentence was not too harsh! CrispyQ 9 hrs ago #113
Wrong on every level orangecrush 17 hrs ago #20
If Peter's gets out she'll surely continue her oasis 16 hrs ago #23
I knew it! OldBaldy1701E 16 hrs ago #25
Cowardice. Nt Fiendish Thingy 16 hrs ago #28
YOU'VE GOT TO BE FUCKING KIDDING ME! Chasstev365 16 hrs ago #30
Sadly, no. I got an email from Indivisible first thing this morning. niyad 16 hrs ago #32
I would like to give him the benefit of the doubt, and think he is niyad 16 hrs ago #31
Dope Clouds Passing 15 hrs ago #35
Actually Aviation Pro 15 hrs ago #36
Don't give in to a bully. cab67 15 hrs ago #38
she is old and has a lot of physical issues. barbtries 15 hrs ago #39
Hopefully he will keep her away from elections for life. JohnnyRingo 15 hrs ago #42
Polis, wtf?? intheflow 15 hrs ago #43
She betrayed the Constitution. Kid Berwyn 15 hrs ago #44
And that's a way to instantly end a political career Renew Deal 15 hrs ago #48
Nooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! n/t returnee 15 hrs ago #49
Try to overthrow our democracy? Meh, serve 17 minutes for your crimes. flvegan 15 hrs ago #51
So, at 65, she was not elderly enough while she hacked an election for a fascist? AllyCat 14 hrs ago #53
Pathetic governor, how far up Trump's arse is he? NotHardly 14 hrs ago #59
Overthrowing democracy is dangerous.,.idiotic JT45242 14 hrs ago #60
Don't do it Jared. Hold that line. nt Hotler 14 hrs ago #61
Get down on your knees and submit to Trump! "Cause it's worked so well in the past! Fil1957 14 hrs ago #62
Maybe Gov Polis can trade clemency for this election nut for refunding that Colorado water rights bill of Boebert's NewDayOranges 14 hrs ago #66
Russians have the best komptomat... dlk 14 hrs ago #67
WTF?! Martin68 13 hrs ago #69
Oh FUCK!! bluestarone 13 hrs ago #71
Hell, i'm thinking some how she will get her job right back, and bluestarone 13 hrs ago #74
And if the situation were reversed, would a republican governor grant clemency? Katinfl 13 hrs ago #75
Sure, as long as she admits what she did & that it was wrong & illegal Callie1979 13 hrs ago #76
in normal times, sure Kali 13 hrs ago #77
What a STUPID thing to say, "people in their 70s and 80s in our system - how much of a threat to society are they?" OMGWTF 13 hrs ago #78
Why would Gov. Polis even consider this? MarineCombatEngineer 13 hrs ago #79
Read the room Dummy! BidenRocks 13 hrs ago #80
Jesus Christ. Baitball Blogger 13 hrs ago #82
I'm almost 70, but you better not call me elderly Bayard 13 hrs ago #83
WTF?! KPN 12 hrs ago #86
We Democrats are living through a time that every fucking day TSF and his CULT do something that destroys us bluestarone 12 hrs ago #87
A great example of why this party needs new leadership. lees1975 12 hrs ago #91
I confess that in the beginning I supported Garland, even when it appeared that he was slow walkinging MarineCombatEngineer 9 hrs ago #116
I hope Polis is just putting this out there to... Ol Janx Spirit 11 hrs ago #92
His political career as a Democrat candidate will be over and he'll be in the Joe Manchin traitor category. kimbutgar 11 hrs ago #94
No! diane in sf 11 hrs ago #97
Weakness is not a trait ANYONE wants in a leader... EllisWhy 10 hrs ago #100
Jared, she should die in prison. Alone. Thinking about her attempted murder of the USA. Lucky Luciano 10 hrs ago #101
Sigh... MayReasonRule 10 hrs ago #104
He can scrawl, rubber stamp, or autosign his name on as much paper as he wants Warpy 10 hrs ago #105
Did Jared come home one day and find a horse's head in his bed? DBoon 10 hrs ago #107
JFC Skittles 9 hrs ago #108
Clemency for an election saboteur? Sorry Governor, but "elderly" is not a defense for treason. AcanthaV 9 hrs ago #111
I live in Colorado so I can say this - I do not believe Polis has much in terms of intestinal fortitude. PatrickforB 9 hrs ago #114
No Marvin Jones 8 hrs ago #117
THIS is why only 25% of voters want to identify as Dems Bluetus 8 hrs ago #118
And So It Continues stillspkg 8 hrs ago #119
When I read this, at first I (as an old lady myself) applauded his empathy rhiannon55 8 hrs ago #122
You're Spineless Guvner. Evolve Dammit 7 hrs ago #127
ChickenShit. NoMoreRepugs 7 hrs ago #128
Unbelievable! Mark.b2 4 hrs ago #131
The moment the Democratic party died. nt Blasphemer 1 hr ago #132

wolfie001

(7,101 posts)
1. He wants to "bend the knee" apparently
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 06:11 AM
19 hrs ago

Surrendering to tRUMP now just looks like weakness and spinelessness. As far as potential threats go, the tRUMP admin. is killing people at home and abroad and making deals with our enemies at home and abroad.

popsdenver

(1,569 posts)
84. No shit
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:49 PM
12 hrs ago

I have been telling everyone here in Colorado for 7+ years that Polis was a pro-corporate DINO.
Like Trump, Polis had a Uber Rich family, best schools, a ton of money, to buy/develop a business, etc etc

He has overwhelmingly shown that 24/7 since his lame duck period started........

With this move, he is either trying to get chummy with the Repubs/Trump, OR if he runs for another office, get voters from sides..

There will be a lot of heads exploding if he lets that woman off, her crime was much more serious than what the main stream media is reporting.....

Who knows, maybe the Republicans are to the point, like the mafia, of threatening people or their families to force them to do what they want........Polis and his partner, (Married?...Husband?....Wife?......) may have been threatened??????

RandomNumbers

(19,070 posts)
96. He may be thinking of buying time
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 02:24 PM
11 hrs ago

He can "consider" for awhile before he has to commit.

If he just says "no way, not ever, case closed" then the TSF admin moves immediately to take further punitive measures against his state.

We see that TSF is rapidly declining, and many on our side believe that a successor will be less of a wrecking ball. It seems like hastening reprisals against the state, when delay might reduce the impact to Colorado citizens, would be malfeasance.

Just an idea. I don't actually have any insight, just my own thoughts on "why would someone do this?"

Cha

(316,889 posts)
121. Yeah, it's not like we can't see what's
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 05:41 PM
8 hrs ago

gong on here.

Born and Raised in Colorado... I love my Hometown State.. and really don't like this.

No remorse from Tina Cheater Peters, either. It's like he'd be letting a Traitor Psycho out on the streets.

aeromanKC

(3,820 posts)
3. As he should like any other case that comes before him.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 06:14 AM
19 hrs ago

And then after looking over the facts in Tina Peters case he can honestly say based on the facts, NO Fucking way!!

IthinkThereforeIAM

(3,281 posts)
64. I see it as Polis tossing the orange thing a rancid bone...
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:33 AM
14 hrs ago

... so it shuts up on this topic. The key word here is, "consider". It all depends on what kind of "parole", she gets, too. Banished to a hut on Pike Peak?

quakerboy

(14,723 posts)
99. Not really any different kinds to be had in this case.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 02:48 PM
11 hrs ago

Once shes out, Trumps goons will move her to a red state and not permit any further restrictions on her.

FakeNoose

(40,218 posts)
4. Clemency is much more than a pardon, am I right?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 06:22 AM
19 hrs ago

If Tina Peters receives clemency, it means the Governor has not only pardoned her and released her from prison, he has also expunged her record like this thing never happened. Clemency should only be done in extreme cases, for example if she had been railroaded politically and never actually did any of the things she was convicted of.

Is that why Governor Polis considering clemency for Tina Peters? I don't think so.

liberalgunwilltravel

(1,083 posts)
11. No
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:41 AM
18 hrs ago

Generally, clemency is a reduction of the sentence or penalty associated with the crime. A pardon erases the penalties associated with the crime.

IbogaProject

(5,625 posts)
56. Clemency is a blanket term
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:00 AM
14 hrs ago

A pardon erases the crime if the person accepts publicly they did the crime. He could simply commute her sentence with out pardoning her. He could also make her serve her sentence at home. I'm not sure if he could leave her on parole which I feel is needed as Ms Peters hasn't acknowledged her guilt and still poses a "risk to the community".

paleotn

(21,579 posts)
22. You're confusing commutation, pardon and expungement.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 08:45 AM
17 hrs ago

Clemency can mean sentence commutation or a pardon. It's a broad term meaning to grant mercy. But neither a pardon nor commutation expunges a criminal record. That takes a judge(s).

CO governor is leaning towards commutation. Showing unwarranted mercy just because she's old. In my mind, that's not fair and another reason why I have serious problems with executive clemency in general, unless the subject's legal and constitutional rights were violated. They were not. If they were, she can appeal, which she is doing.

And Polis is term limited and on the way out. Why does he care? This smells funny.

RandomNumbers

(19,070 posts)
95. He may be thinking of buying time
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 02:23 PM
11 hrs ago

He can "consider" for awhile before he has to commit.

If he just says "no way, not ever, case closed" then the TSF admin moves immediately to take further punitive measures against his state.

We see that TSF is rapidly declining, and many on our side believe that a successor will be less of a wrecking ball. It seems like hastening reprisals against the state, when delay might reduce the impact to Colorado citizens, would be malfeasance.

Just an idea. I don't actually have any insight, just my own thoughts on "why would someone do this?"

moniss

(8,744 posts)
5. This is horrendous. Peters showed
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 06:52 AM
18 hrs ago

no remorse and she tried to con the court all the way through the trial. The judge rebuked her character strongly during sentencing. This was not a one time "controversial" act that could be interpreted legally in different ways. She lines up perfectly with the sort of personal traits of Mike Lindell.

Wonder Why

(6,556 posts)
17. Right on! There's so many others who have shown remorse and do good for fellow inmates
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 08:24 AM
17 hrs ago

that truly deserve clemency or pardon. She deserves neither and will probably continue her behavior till she dies.

Attilatheblond

(8,317 posts)
102. Let her off & GOP local office holders will not fear repercussions for election tampering from now on
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 03:10 PM
10 hrs ago

Let her serve out her time. Spoiled brats stay spoiled brats until somebody makes 'em pay.

hamsterjill

(17,059 posts)
6. Why do they always ultimately cave?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:01 AM
18 hrs ago

I want to see Democrats stand up and fight Trump; not capitulate.

yorkster

(3,687 posts)
29. Are you saying all Democrats ultimately cave?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:15 AM
16 hrs ago

There have been some. But the R's are the ultimate cavers.

hamsterjill

(17,059 posts)
46. No, you implied that I might not be a loyal Democrat because I made a comment.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:30 AM
15 hrs ago

Now, have a great day. I won't engage further with comments that are meant to take an OP off track. The subject of this thread is Tina Peters. My response was understood.

yorkster

(3,687 posts)
55. I think "why do they always ultimately cave"
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:00 AM
14 hrs ago

is an overly broad statement. That is all.
Sure as heck not implying that you personally are not a loyal Democrat.
Ciao.

GreenWave

(12,367 posts)
57. Perhaps the poster has read my not yet published work
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:02 AM
14 hrs ago

benevolent space aliens want to preserve a rare surface air breathing planet, but can only do so by exporting the selfish, the inflamers, etc...to a different world. Some of the good folks start to worry about the bad people who are not in the slightest upset with their new digs nor worrying one iota about the good ones so far away...

If true poster, let me know how to resolve this dilemma...

yorkster

(3,687 posts)
63. Think I will retreat to my corner for now as I
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:30 AM
14 hrs ago

don't really know what to make of it, the whole thread I mean.



Scubamatt

(255 posts)
90. I am convinced . . .
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 01:27 PM
12 hrs ago

that a major reason why the Democratic Party polls so low is NOT because of its agenda, but because the average US citizen has been conditioned to love strength and despise weakness. When our side regularly caves as soon as the heat is turned up, it only serves to confirm how the Cons and the media portray us as weak, unwilling to fight for what we claim to believe.

hamsterjill

(17,059 posts)
93. I'd say you are absolutely correct.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 02:05 PM
11 hrs ago

America doesn't like wimps, and Americans are absolutely and completely HUNGRY for real leadership. They want strength and they want action.

The Trump administration with all of its little MAGA followers is NOT that strength. Trump and the MAGA movement have gotten to where they are by bullying. Plain and simple.

And the way to beat a fucking bully is to be a bigger bully. That is offensive to some with delicate little ears both here on DU and in the world at large, but it is 100% truth. We need to fight back and fight back hard and tough and creatively or we might as well whimper and stop complaining. We cannot "go high" and expect to have our lives any more.

anti-repub

(27 posts)
110. polis caving
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 04:03 PM
9 hrs ago

You are absolutely correct. In 2024, when Kamela Harris began her campaign she said "when we fight we fight we win" and she kept rising in the polls. Then Wolz had his "debate" with vance and kept "agreeing" with vance. After that Harris started saying she would "give a seat at the table for them, " meaning the repos, and thereafter the Harris campaign's polling stagnated. For 40 years the Democratic establishment kept bowing to the repos. Now there are some Democratic leaders not bowing to the repos,e.g., Adam Schiff, Eric Swalwell, Mr. Raskin, Governor Hochle and most of all, Gavin Newsom.

Bluetus

(2,313 posts)
120. 100% true. "our positions" poll consistently at 60-80%
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 05:29 PM
8 hrs ago

People love the things we say we are for. They don't really hate Dems, they just pity us for being so quick to capitulate. We are the definition of "snatching defeat from the jaws of victory", time and time again.

That's how we can poll at 70% on the issues, yet have only 25% willing to identify as Democrats. Every time one of these spineless reps pulls a trick like this, we lose another 100,000 possible supporters.

Cha

(316,889 posts)
124. And YET DEMS ARE Winning Elections.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 06:03 PM
7 hrs ago

Does Anybody think about that when they're posting about the "polls"?

Not all Dems are like Gov Polis. They're doing the Hard Work.

CrispyQ

(40,686 posts)
103. Trump withheld funds to an important water project in CO & I wonder if this is related, cuz originally Polis was firm.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 03:29 PM
10 hrs ago

You don't negotiate with terrorists or authoritarians. You can never trust them. Also, once you cave, they know you'll do it again.

hamsterjill

(17,059 posts)
106. +1000
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 03:44 PM
10 hrs ago

You are absolutely spot on. You do NOT cave because they know you'll do it again.

fujiyamasan

(1,234 posts)
7. Polis is carving a niche for himself
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:05 AM
18 hrs ago

His support for RFK and the Venezuela operation were beyond the pale.

My guess is he’ll throw his hat in the ring for 2028 to run as the token moderate or conservative “maverick”. Then he’ll end up dead last, likely switch parties bashing democrats on the way out, and become a Fox News “democrat”.

LymphocyteLover

(9,382 posts)
40. yeah, sounds like... he sucks... also, isn't he gay? Like WTF is up with gay guys who are MAGA friendly?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:12 AM
15 hrs ago

momta

(4,193 posts)
45. I'm a CO election worker, and I have a theory.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:29 AM
15 hrs ago

One of our senators, Michael Bennet, is running for Governor. He has said publicly that he looks forward to appointing someone to fill his senate seat. (He, himself, was initially appointed and then ran as an incumbent.) I think he plans to appoint Polis, and Polis is trying to get on Dump's good side.

Polis, Hickenlooper (former governor, current senator), and Bennet are thick as thieves, and have dominated statewide politics for decades. I'm so over them. I've never supported any of them in their primaries (though, I of course, check their boxes when they're the Dem on the general ballot).

We have had some great, young candidates who have been frozen out by these three.

BumRushDaShow

(165,859 posts)
52. Would love to see Joe Neguse as Senator
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:44 AM
15 hrs ago

He has certainly paid his dues and has all kinds of credentials, although I'm sure the red county loons would have a shit-fit due to his J6 investigating.

JI7

(93,232 posts)
58. But what does all of that have to do with this case ?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:07 AM
14 hrs ago

What does the political situation and holding office plans of those politicians have to do with giving her clemency ?

momta

(4,193 posts)
70. As I just wrote to Polis's office...
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:10 PM
13 hrs ago

Granting her clemency is a slap in the face to those of us who work very hard to make our elections safe and secure. I think Polis is acting in his own personal best interest (on the chance he becomes senator), and not that of the people of my state.

JI7

(93,232 posts)
88. But how is this in his best interest ?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 01:16 PM
12 hrs ago

I understand it's in his best interest if he wants to leave politics and go on Fox as the "Dem" voice that is mostly critical of Democrats.


But if his intention is to stay in office as a Democrat I don't see how this helps him.

Tasmanian Devil

(27 posts)
126. Colorado is purple
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 06:22 PM
7 hrs ago

Polis thinks (incorrectly) that he might soften the GOP opposition to him if he appears to be moderate.

anti-repub

(27 posts)
112. office plans of politico
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 04:11 PM
9 hrs ago

What this discussion on polis' plans and his allies has to do with giving the conspirator to overturn the election of 24 clemency is the imperative to break the hold the "wimp caucus" has on the Democratic Party.

RandomNumbers

(19,070 posts)
98. That's possible too
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 02:26 PM
11 hrs ago

Maybe more possible than what I just posted about buying time. Given his history that you mention.

But it could be both. Why fuck over his state right now if he can buy a little time first? (I don't really give a shit where Peters is as long as she never gets access to election board materials or equipment again)

Hugin

(37,448 posts)
8. I know of a 79 year old who's become a hell of a threat to the entire world...
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:10 AM
18 hrs ago

Statements like this show exactly who Trump has been on the phone with.

MissouriDem47

(397 posts)
9. Pathetic
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:31 AM
18 hrs ago

Nonsense to give in to TACO. She broke the law, she should pay the price. Her age has nothing to do with it.

Vinca

(53,364 posts)
10. He probably figures if they have wild fires or something he might get aid for the state if he lets her out.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:40 AM
18 hrs ago

Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck.

Paladin

(32,303 posts)
12. Didn't trump trash a major Colorado water project, by way of retribution for the Peters sentence?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:44 AM
18 hrs ago

This cratering by Polis may be fueled by desperation---or maybe not...

Marie Marie

(10,897 posts)
89. Yes he did but I thought it was to punish Bobert for voting to force a vote
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 01:20 PM
12 hrs ago

to release the Epstein files. In any event, I wondered the same thing but will this get CO the pipeline? I sure wouldn't trust Trump to return the favor.

Buddyzbuddy

(2,137 posts)
13. She has shown that she is incapable of accepting responsibility for her actions.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:45 AM
18 hrs ago

Or more precisely, that her actions were illegal. The reason for early parole is admission of guilt, accepting punishment and good behavior. He should allow the system and her ability to redeem herself work.

She could have and may have done damage to our system of choosing our leadership because she insisted she knew who should be the President. By offering clemency, you would confirm she was right to do so.

MoseShrute

(100 posts)
14. Question for folks in CO
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:47 AM
18 hrs ago

Is this really a practice he’s been doing in the past? I found the blurb below; no mention of age.

“Governor Jared Polis has granted clemency to numerous inmates, including 22 individuals in December 2024 and 28 in December 2023, often focusing on those who have shown rehabilitation and remorse for their actions. His clemency actions have included pardons and commutations, allowing some inmates to become eligible for parole earlier than their original sentences.”

I don’t think this lady has shown any remorse at all. If she’s truly in poor health, maybe it would save the citizens money by sending her home. But I’d want to see in writing an admission of guilt and acceptance of responsibility for actions. We know that isn’t going to happen.

Response to BumRushDaShow (Original post)

ForgoTheConsequence

(5,168 posts)
16. Lots of people in jail for non violent offenses.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 07:55 AM
17 hrs ago

These are people who didn't try to rig an election for a demented fascist. Undermining the Democratic process as a government official isn't just a little non-violent offense. PLUS she has shown no remorse or understanding that what she did was wrong.

MarineCombatEngineer

(17,755 posts)
19. I've got news for you,
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 08:33 AM
17 hrs ago

she is still spewing her stolen election bullshit and conspiracies, she has shown no regrets nor remorse for what she tried to do, steal the election in CO for Trumpedo, she committed numerous felonies and misdemeanors and if let loose, she would go right back to her bullshit.

No, she's exactly where she belongs, violent or non violent crimes.
If you can't do the time, don't do the crime.

Oh, and BTW, she's still under the influence of the MAGAt cult.

bluestarone

(21,212 posts)
72. Exactly!! THIS woman today would
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:16 PM
13 hrs ago

Do it all over again. WTF? THAT in it self is full reason to make her serve out her term!

paleotn

(21,579 posts)
24. Your feelings of mercy, while admirable to a degree, are unwarranted and grossly misplaced.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 08:53 AM
16 hrs ago

I'd bet if she were a billionaire guilty of non-violent fraud and theft, you'd feel very different. Just because it was non-violent doesn't mean it wasn't egregious. She attacked the very bedrock of our democracy. I don't think she was sentenced harshly enough.

And don't give me that cult bullshit. She knew what she was doing.

niyad

(129,609 posts)
33. Depends on how one understands violence. The violence to our election
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:31 AM
16 hrs ago

systems is not the same thing as forging a check, orr failing to show up for court, or soliciting prostitution.

rampartd

(3,839 posts)
34. no. cult members must be held until they reject the brainwashing.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:42 AM
16 hrs ago

squeaky fromm must serve her entire sentence and admit that manson's cult was incompatible with civilization

how powerful is a cult? here is sandy "blue" good 50 years after sharon tate's death ......

In a 2019 interview, Good still professed total allegiance to Manson, saying, "They [Manson and his "family"] really saved my health, my brain, my emotional health, my mental health, my physical health. I'm thankful to them all," and credited Manson with teaching her about the "deep connection to the natural world."[19] Good also said, "You want to talk about devils and demonic and immoral and evil, go to Hollywood [...] How can you point the finger at us and call us evil for being good soldiers and doing what needed to be done?”[20]

our problem is deprogramming 70 odd million people before they kill us all and write on the walls with our blood. i can't really recommend a mao style cultural revolution, can i? but before the cultural revolution 1/3 of chinese women had bound feet.

helter skelter = boogaloo (cpnnecting manson to trump.)

polanski, whose home was a manson crime scene, shared that same "love of beautiful women." as epstein

"manson loved beautiful women, and some of them are on the younger side."

dsc

(53,323 posts)
50. and I would be willing to see that commutation on the day after
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:39 AM
15 hrs ago

the last person convicted of a non violent drug offence gets theirs.

Hassin Bin Sober

(27,388 posts)
73. You've got to be fucking kidding me.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:21 PM
13 hrs ago

And of course she will come out, thank the Governor, admit the errors of her ways and go on to give talks about cults and obeying the law.

Just like all the J6ers have done. I mean the ones that haven’t joined ice and/or re-starting Proud Boys chapters.

Did you even WATCH the sentencing hearing?

CrispyQ

(40,686 posts)
113. She was totally non-repentant & stood defiantly during the sentencing hearing, & her sentence was not too harsh!
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 04:15 PM
9 hrs ago

She wanted to silence the voices of her fellow citizens. Fuck her. What she did was as bad as J6.

Trump has Polis over a barrel with the water conduit project. Trump is a shit & Polis knows it & he should also know you never negotiate with proven liars & frauds. Felon 34 is a liar & a fraud & Polis is a fool if he makes a deal.

oasis

(53,364 posts)
23. If Peter's gets out she'll surely continue her
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 08:52 AM
16 hrs ago

activism for the benefit of MAGA extremist. Let’s not give them an additional figure to rally around.

niyad

(129,609 posts)
31. I would like to give him the benefit of the doubt, and think he is
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:27 AM
16 hrs ago

considering this insanity as a way of protecting threatened federal funding. However, h has said and done some really stupid things, so no benefit of the doubt here.

Call his office at 303-866-2885. email GovernorPolis@state.co.us

Aviation Pro

(15,255 posts)
36. Actually
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:56 AM
15 hrs ago

He’s getting her hopes up and will unceremoniously say, “Nah, fuck that shitbag.”

JohnnyRingo

(20,514 posts)
42. Hopefully he will keep her away from elections for life.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:20 AM
15 hrs ago

Otherwise, she probably doesn't deserve a life sentence if she's not violent.
He can commute her sentence so she's still a convicted felon.

intheflow

(30,012 posts)
43. Polis, wtf??
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:21 AM
15 hrs ago

What harm can a 70 years old do? Tina Peters could have been 95 years old and still been able to interfere with elections in the exact same way she was convicted for. Sure, if you're talking about someone who was 6'4" and incarcerated for beating people to death when they were 40, who's now 70 and decrepit, their threat is possibly negated (although, with guns, death by any age is possible). But white collar crime can just as easily be done by old people as well as young. So seriously, wtaf, Polis?

flvegan

(65,792 posts)
51. Try to overthrow our democracy? Meh, serve 17 minutes for your crimes.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:42 AM
15 hrs ago

Fucking no consequences leadership. And people wonder why some of us insist that no matter what happens with future elections, there will NEVER be any sort of prosecution of any of the crimes committed by ANYONE during the Trump years.

And they wonder why people stay home rather than vote. This chud was literally breaking the law until she was put in jail. "Oh, but she's old. Wah, she's been treated harshly. Waaah." Fucking soft. This "gentle parenting" of our political criminals is exactly how we got here.

AllyCat

(18,537 posts)
53. So, at 65, she was not elderly enough while she hacked an election for a fascist?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 10:56 AM
14 hrs ago

But at 70, after only a year in prison, we need to allow her to spend her last years at home. And she's no longer a threat.

Riiiiggghhhttt....

JT45242

(3,835 posts)
60. Overthrowing democracy is dangerous.,.idiotic
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:13 AM
14 hrs ago

It's people like her that made the Jan 6 insurrection happen.

No clemency. Shr did the crime. She can do the time.

As far as I am concerned, 9 years was pretty light. They didn't throw on obstruction charges that would have added years to her sentence.

If she dies in prison, so be it. We have plenty of people serving life for three strikes with three non violent drug offenses.

NewDayOranges

(750 posts)
66. Maybe Gov Polis can trade clemency for this election nut for refunding that Colorado water rights bill of Boebert's
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 11:42 AM
14 hrs ago

That Trump $hit-canned last week...

bluestarone

(21,212 posts)
74. Hell, i'm thinking some how she will get her job right back, and
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:22 PM
13 hrs ago

Do this bullshit all over again!!

Katinfl

(642 posts)
75. And if the situation were reversed, would a republican governor grant clemency?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:27 PM
13 hrs ago

Lois .Absolutely not! This is where democrats always make a mistake. They would not give a inch and neither should Polis.

OMGWTF

(5,016 posts)
78. What a STUPID thing to say, "people in their 70s and 80s in our system - how much of a threat to society are they?"
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:40 PM
13 hrs ago

Have you seen 79-year-old T💩p? That mofo is trying to start WWIII. Fk off with that BS!

MarineCombatEngineer

(17,755 posts)
79. Why would Gov. Polis even consider this?
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:41 PM
13 hrs ago

Let's break down the facts,
She tried to steal the election in CO by stealing a security badge from another employee,
She gave that badge to an associate of Mike Lindell,
She turned off all the security cameras inside the building housing the voting machines,
She then allowed that assoc. into the room to access the software of one of the machines, which the passcodes were later "leaked" onto social media sites,
She then lied and obstructed investigators,

She was charged by a Republican DA in Mesa County, CO,
The jury consisted of citizens of Mesa Co., which, BTW, is a very red county so it stands to reason that there were Republicans on the jury,
The judge who presided over the trial is a registered Republican,
The jury, again, from Mesa Co., convicted her of 7 Felonies and 3 Misdemeanors,
She was sentenced by the registered Republican judge who was quite contemptuous of her continued defiance during trial and sentencing:

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And as an added bonus, every Republican election official agreed with the sentence, that should tell Polis just how bad this security breach was.

Here's my message to Gov. Polis, who's office I've already called and respectfully gave the reasons, which I listed above, why I vehemently oppose any pardon or commutation of her sentence, Do not bow down to Trumpedo, it will only backfire on you.

Bayard

(28,626 posts)
83. I'm almost 70, but you better not call me elderly
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:48 PM
13 hrs ago

I will kick your ass.

There's no doubt this woman would go right back to her evil deeds if she were released. She is still a danger to democracy, and we should be protected from her.

I'd really like to hear reporters start calling trump--elderly. The elderly president. The rants would be spectacular.

KPN

(17,145 posts)
86. WTF?!
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:56 PM
12 hrs ago

By Polis' rationale alone, Trump is no threat to society. There's something sleazy going on behind this for sure. Either that or Polis is a total and complete idiot ... and I'm not buying that. Maybe Polis has been given an offer he can't refuse?

bluestarone

(21,212 posts)
87. We Democrats are living through a time that every fucking day TSF and his CULT do something that destroys us
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 12:58 PM
12 hrs ago

THEN we turn on the news and a Democratic Gov. of Colorado is maybe gonna release a no good CULTIST that says she would do what she did all over again. I would hope that ALL Democrats in Col. would warm him DO NOT DO THIS. Can Someone from Col tell me this is happening? Holy FUCK!!

MarineCombatEngineer

(17,755 posts)
116. I confess that in the beginning I supported Garland, even when it appeared that he was slow walkinging
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 04:37 PM
9 hrs ago

the investigation, I still supported him, now, I know I was wrong and I'm man enough to admit it.

Ol Janx Spirit

(737 posts)
92. I hope Polis is just putting this out there to...
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 02:04 PM
11 hrs ago

...troll her and giver her false hope of a reduced sentence only to be crushed later when it doesn't happen citing her lack of remorse.

Peters is only 70--hardly "elderly."

She'll be eligible for early parole within the next two years anyway.

If we are going to depend on punishment for any of these MAGA minions--including Ross--or even the Big Cheeto himself, we are going to be perpetually disappointed. The last four years should prove that to us.

Our revenge must be in putting out the fire they've started and rebuilding the world into a haven for the progressive values we all know make the world a better place for everyone--not just the morbidly rich or the morbidly cruel.

kimbutgar

(26,826 posts)
94. His political career as a Democrat candidate will be over and he'll be in the Joe Manchin traitor category.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 02:16 PM
11 hrs ago

EllisWhy

(24 posts)
100. Weakness is not a trait ANYONE wants in a leader...
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 02:52 PM
10 hrs ago

...yet so many of the Democratic Party's leaders exude it.

This one's especially ironic given one of MAGA's talking points has been how Democrats are weak on crime...Maybe reduce it a few years, but good lord...

Warpy

(114,397 posts)
105. He can scrawl, rubber stamp, or autosign his name on as much paper as he wants
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 03:39 PM
10 hrs ago

and it will all be as worthless as he is.

Peters was convicted under state law and there's not a thing Fatso can do about it.

AcanthaV

(8 posts)
111. Clemency for an election saboteur? Sorry Governor, but "elderly" is not a defense for treason.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 04:11 PM
9 hrs ago

Governor Polis says Tina Peters’ 9-year sentence is "harsh" because she's in her 70s. Since when does age give you a pass to breach secure voting systems and fuel an insurrectionist movement?

Let’s remember: She wasn't some confused grandmother. She was an elected official who used her position to compromise our democracy. If we start handing out "get out of jail free" cards to election deniers just because they’ve reached a certain age, we’re telling the next generation of MAGA clerks that the consequences are optional. Keep her in Pueblo. Accountability has no expiration date.

PatrickforB

(15,347 posts)
114. I live in Colorado so I can say this - I do not believe Polis has much in terms of intestinal fortitude.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 04:20 PM
9 hrs ago

In fact, I have been pretty disappointed in his governorship. He's presided over some real debacles.

The two Democrats who stand a chance of winning the primary are Michael Bennett and Phil Weiser. I like Weiser a bit better as a potential governor, but either would be better than Polis.

I sure wish we had a firebrand like Crockett or AOC in Colorado, though. Institutionalists abound and to survive the descent into Trump-nazism we may well need to get ugly, by which I mean things like massive civil disobedience in the face of sure violence, and acting financially as a sovereign state to cut off tax withholding monies to the Feds because we simply do not have a federal government at this point that is in any way representing us, yet we are all still being taxed heavily to support dirtbags like these billionaires and nazis like Noem, Miller and Bannon. These people aren't doing any American state, city, town, rural area, family or individual a damned bit of good. This latest outrage in Minneapolis just underscores what we've known all along about these assholes.

Bluetus

(2,313 posts)
118. THIS is why only 25% of voters want to identify as Dems
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 05:16 PM
8 hrs ago

even though majorities of 60-80% agree with the policies we say we are for.

After everything Trump did to break our election system, we get ONE single, solitary person accountable for anything, and we want to give that up?

If he thinks 9 years is too harsh, then put it on the calendar for consideration in 2029. If the Republicans do no more election tampering in 2026, and 2028, they commute her sentence after 4 years.

stillspkg

(153 posts)
119. And So It Continues
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 05:22 PM
8 hrs ago

This pattern of "reconsidering", of kowtowing is not "being the good guy", mercy or grace. It is weak and it is wrong and it is a lack of care. Without accountability the same old shit keeps happening. It is a continuation of lawlessness.
Where are our strong leaders? People like this governor need to be pressured to be better than this or be voted out.

rhiannon55

(2,768 posts)
122. When I read this, at first I (as an old lady myself) applauded his empathy
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 05:43 PM
8 hrs ago

Old people SHOULD be able to live out their lives in some amount of comfort, with family. I would hate the harsh conditions in prison. My body hurts all the time already..

But then I started thinking about Tina Peters as the mean, dishonest person she is, and I thought, “old woman or not, she could still do a lot of damage if she was free to do so. Trump and his regime would laud her as a hero/martyr, and she would continue her evil ways.

Why would we want a mean old woman released upon this country? We already have enough mean hateful people recking havoc.

Mark.b2

(751 posts)
131. Unbelievable!
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:23 PM
4 hrs ago

Anyone involved in even the slightest manipulation of the election process should be thrown under the jail, much less pardoned or given clemency.

I cant think of anything more sacred in democracy than voting and counting votes.

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