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The OG title of this piece of propaganda is "How one man took on Trump's improper firings and saved the jobs of thousands of people"; but let's ask the question: if he was such a crusader, how did our government end up under the thumb of the (((homosexual banking mafia)))❓
Rachel Maddow talks with Hampton Dellinger, former chief of the Office of Special Counsel, about the importance of political independence for his watchdog agency, and his fight against Trump to restore the jobs of improperly fired federal workers.
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source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMQiIpMrSFk
Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters finally got her day in appellate court — and the results were explosive.
A three-judge panel appeared deeply troubled by major legal errors in Peters’ original trial, including:
A felony conviction based on jury instructions that described a misdemeanor
Evidence that Peters was blocked from presenting a full defense
Whether the trial judge relied on uncharged conduct during sentencing
Whether Peters was effectively punished for her protected speech
A shocking nine-year sentence for a 70-year-old non-violent first offender
Judges openly challenged the State’s argument that a person can be convicted of a crime they were never properly charged with.
“I am baffled by the position that we can somehow overlook that…” — Judge Craig Welling
They also grilled prosecutors on why Peters was not allowed to testify about her intent — even though intent is a required element of the charge.
Even Governor Jared Polis has now admitted Peters’ sentence was “harsh.”
Peters’ legal team is requesting:
Reversal of conviction
Or at minimum, resentencing before a different judge
Possible release on bond while the appeal is decided
This case has become a national flashpoint for:
⚖ Due Process
🗳 Election transparency
🇺🇸 Constitutional rights
🧱 Judicial abuse of power
👇 Watch the full hearing and decide for yourself.
FULL: Former Mesa County Elections Clerk Tina Peters Attends Hearing In Colorado State Appeals Court
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5I3iSFFOdQ&pp=ygUWdGluYSBwZXRlcnMgdmluZGljYXRlZA%3D%3D
#tinapeters #justicefortina #dueprocess #politicalprisoner #ElectionIntegrity
#whistleblower #appealhearing #judicialoverreach #FreeSpeech
#constitutionmatters #lawfare #weaponizedjustice #ColoradoNews
#independentmedia #truthmatters
source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZAAoaUnAak