Trump Declares He Has Pardoned Imprisoned Election Clerk Tina Peters, But Federal Pardon Cannot Free Her From State Prison

Trump Declares He Has Pardoned Imprisoned Election Clerk Tina Peters, But Federal Pardon Cannot Free Her From State Prison

12 December, 20252 sources compared
USA

Key Points from 2 News Sources

  1. 1

    Trump announced on Truth Social that he granted a full pardon to Tina Peters

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    Peters is serving a nine-year state prison sentence for tampering with voting machines

  3. 3

    A federal presidential pardon cannot overturn state convictions or free her from state prison

Full Analysis Summary

Federal vs State Pardon

Trump declared he had pardoned imprisoned election clerk Tina Peters.

The pardon he announced is federal, but a federal pardon cannot free someone serving a state prison sentence.

Only state authorities, such as state prosecutors, governors, or courts, can overturn state convictions or arrange release.

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