Orders DOJ to ‘take all necessary action’ to secure release of ‘hostage’
By Bob Unruh

Tina Peters, formerly a clerk in Mesa County, Colorado, and a Republican, while trying to protect and preserve 2020 election results from her county, apparently briefly exposed an election systems password.
Democrats in her state put her in jail for nine years for that situation.
Now President Donald Trump is ordering the Department of Justice to help her.
The injustice of the sentence for Peters was made plain only a few months ago when it was revealed that Jena Griswold, the blue state’s Democrat secretary of state, was found to have posted an entire list of state election systems passwords online, but prosecutors gave her a pass.