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Colorado AG accuses Trump of ‘revenge campaign’ for state refusal to free convicted elections clerk

Colorado’s attorney general accused the Trump administration on Thursday of waging a 鈥渞evenge campaign鈥 by and ending federal programs over the state’s refusal to accede to the Republican president’s demands to .

President Donald Trump has pushed unsuccessfully for Colorado to release former Mesa County elections clerk Tina Peters, who was convicted in state court of orchestrating a data breach scheme driven by false claims about fraud in Trump’s 2020 election defeat. Trump also wants the state to change its mail-in voting system, which he has claimed gives an unfair edge to Democrats.

As Trump’s demands grew louder in recent months, federal officials issued a string of decisions and orders negatively impacting Colorado, including , threatening to cut transportation money, and

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser sued the administration in October seeking to overturn the Space Command move. On Thursday, the Democrat amended his lawsuit to include other federal changes impacting Colorado 鈥 and linking those actions directly to the incarceration of Peters.

Weiser called it a 鈥渞evenge campaign.鈥

鈥淭he purpose is clear: to coerce Colorado to end mail-in voting and to release Tina Peters from prison. When the threats alone did not work, the Trump Administration followed through, employing various punishments against Colorado for its exercise of sovereign powers,鈥 state attorneys said in Thursday’s filing.

The administration has not yet formally responded to the claims in the lawsuit. A White House spokeswoman declined to say if there was any connection between recent federal spending decisions in Colorado and Peters’ case.

鈥淧resident Trump is using his lawful and discretionary authority to ensure federal dollars are being spent in a way that aligns with the agenda endorsed by the American people when they resoundingly reelected the President,” spokeswoman Abigail Jackson wrote in an email.

Trump said Thursday in a social media post, “FREE TINA PETERS!”

In a Dec. 31 post calling for Peters’ release, Trump referred to Colorado’s Democratic governor as a 鈥渟cumbag.” The president also claimed that the state’s mail-in system 鈥渕akes it impossible for a Republican to win an otherwise very winnable state.鈥

Experts have said Colorado’s mail in system is , and that mail-in voting gives .

Trump last month issued a symbolic pardon for Peters. His pardon power does not extend to state crimes like those for which Peters was last year and .

But the move underscored Trump鈥檚 continued efforts to re-cast the 2020 election as from him, though and Trump鈥檚 at the time found no evidence of fraud that could have affected the outcome.

Weiser’s lawsuit asks U.S. District Judge R. Brooke Jackson in Denver to declare that Colorado has been unjustly punished by the administration in violation of the Constitution’s guarantee of state sovereignty.

鈥淚 recognize this is a novel request, and that鈥檚 because this is an unprecedented administration,” Weiser said during a news conference. 鈥漌e鈥檝e never seen an administration act in a way that is so flatly violating the Constitution and disrespecting state sovereign authority.”

Peters is asking a state appeals court to recognize Trump鈥檚 pardon as valid. Her attorneys are due in court next week as they seek to overturn her conviction.

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