The article discusses President Trump's recent call for the release of Tina Peters, a Colorado county clerk convicted of election-related crimes. This action is seen as part of Trump's broader pattern of supporting individuals who undermine democracy. The article highlights serious breaches of voting system security led by Trump-aligned individuals in several states following the 2020 election, raising substantial concerns about election integrity and the ability to hold perpetrators accountable for their actions.
President Trump's pardon of 1,500 criminals from the Jan. 6 insurrection highlights his blatant undermining of the rule of law and election integrity.
The unauthorized actions of Trump allies in accessing voting systems pose ongoing threats to election security, as seen in cases across various states.
Trump's call for Tina Peters's release exemplifies his continuation of supporting election fraud conspirators, which poses serious implications for future electoral processes.
Despite clear evidence of unlawful voting system breaches in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, accountability has rarely been pursued against those involved.
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