Colorado governor commuted Tina Peters’ sentence after Trump blocked funding for clean water project, Lauren Boebert claims – as it happened | Trump administration


Boebert says Trump blocked funds for clean drinking water in Colorado over Tina Peters

Colorado Republican representative Lauren Boebert welcomed governor Jared Polis’s commutation of Tina Peters, the former Colorado county clerk jailed for breaching voting machine security to hunt for evidence the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump.

In her statement, Boebert took some credit, and gave even more to Trump.

“I’m proud of the relentless pressure my office and I applied, working hand-in-hand with President Donald Trump, to highlight Tina’s case and demand fairness,” the congresswoman wrote. “This outcome would not have been possible without the continued pressure and advocacy from President Trump who always knew Tina deserved fairness under the law.”

Colorado Republican representative Lauren Boebert speaks on Capitol Hill in 2023.
Colorado Republican representative Lauren Boebert speaks on Capitol Hill in 2023. Photograph: Patrick Semansky/AP

In comments to 9News Denver on Friday, Boebert said that she hoped the release of Peters would convince Trump to stop blocking funds for a federal project to bring clean drinking water to Colorado. “We were told that Tina was the reason we couldn’t get water”, Boebert said, an apparent reference to Trump exerting on Colorado’s governor the same kind of pressure he put on Ukraine’s president in 2019, when he withheld congressionally mandated military aid to try to force Ukraine to open a sham investigation into Joe Biden. Trump was impeached for that scheme in 2019.

In January, the president vetoed a bill that would have funded a drinking water project in Boebert’s Colorado district, after it passed the House and Senate unanimously.

Trump cited financial concerns, but Boebert pointed out on the House floor that Trump supported the project before he promised retaliation against Colorado for keeping Peters in jail and she joined the effort to force the administration to release files on Jeffrey Epstein, the late child sexual offender Trump socialized with for nearly two decades.

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Closing summary

With the president unusually quiet after his return from Beijing, we are going to end our live coverage of the second Trump administration for the day. Here are the latest developments:

  • Colorado’s Democratic governor, Jared Polis, commuted the sentence of Tina Peters, a former county clerk who was convicted of breaching voting machine security after the 2020 election to hunt for evidence the election was stolen from Donald Trump.

  • Democratic officials, and Republicans leaders in the conservative county who said she made them “a national laughing stock” were outraged by the commutation.

  • Colorado Republican representative Lauren Boebert welcomed the commutation and told local news that Trump had blocked federal funds for clean drinking water in Colorado to punish state officials for keeping Peters in jail on state charges he was powerless to pardon. “We were told that Tina was the reason we couldn’t get water”, Boebert said.

  • Jena Griswold, Colorado’s top election official, said: “The Governor’s actions today will validate and embolden the election denial movement, and leave a dark, dangerous imprint on American democracy for years to come.”

  • Dan Rubinstein, the Republican district attorney of Mesa County, Colorado, who helped prosecute Peters, told a Colorado news channel the decision by Polis to commute her sentence is “out of touch with Western Colorado”.

  • Dr Tracy Beth Høeg, who was appointed in December acting director of the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, making her the Food and Drug Administration’s top drug regulator, said she was fired on Friday after refusing to resign.

  • Steve Cohen, the lone House Democrat from Tennessee, ended his re-election bid after his district was redrawn in the state’s new congressional map.

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