2026-05-15T20:45:50.856Z / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
选举否认者蒂娜·彼得斯在承认“犯错”后将获得赦免,科罗拉多州民主党州长表示
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发布于 2026年5月15日,美国东部时间下午4:45
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蒂娜·彼得斯于2023年2月在科罗拉多州哈德逊市一场州级领导职位辩论中发言。
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曾因2020年大选推翻行动相关罪名入狱的共和党前选举办事员蒂娜·彼得斯,将获得科罗拉多州民主党州长贾里德·波利斯的赦免并很快获释,波利斯独家告诉CNN。
这一决定是在彼得斯赦免申请中一份此前未公开的声明之后作出的,CNN从波利斯办公室获取到该声明,彼得斯在其中首次承认,自2024年定罪以来,她“犯了一个错误”并“误导”了科罗拉多州选举官员。
波利斯在周五的采访中表示,他将彼得斯的刑期减半,降至4.5年。他表示,根据她已服刑的时间和科罗拉多州的提前释放规定,这意味着她可能在一个月内获得假释。
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保守派主导的梅萨县陪审团于2024年裁定彼得斯有罪,罪名是与其他选举否认者共谋侵入该县选举系统,以期证明唐纳德·特朗普总统毫无根据的2020年选民欺诈指控。
特朗普长期以来就彼得斯的入狱问题对科罗拉多州施压。她是最后一位仍因2020年大选相关罪名入狱的特朗普盟友。
“四年前我犯了一个错误,”彼得斯在周五公布的声明中说。“我在允许他人进入县投票设备时误导了国务卿。那是错误的。今后,我将确保我的行为始终符合法律。”
波利斯表示,他同意最近一份上诉法院裁决,该裁决认定审判法官因彼得斯受保护的2020年大选言论而不当惩罚了她。他告诉CNN,他希望其他人也能得出与法院相同的结论。但他知道,尤其是在他所在州及其他地区的民主党人中,这将很难做到。
“我希望民主党不要因为政治权宜之计或漠视人们的言论,而牺牲我们对言论自由的坚定信念,”波利斯说。“在量刑或刑事诉讼中,不应考虑我们说了什么、言论多么不受欢迎、多么不准确。”
CNN正联系彼得斯的团队置评。
波利斯表示,除了总统公开发帖要求释放70岁的彼得斯外,他还私下收到了特朗普的讯息。他表示,总统经常在彼得斯的情况、她所犯罪行以及他能否赦免她的州级罪名方面弄错事实。
“他搞错了她的年龄,搞错了她做错的事。我的重点是做正确的事,然后审视案件的是非曲直,”波利斯说。
在这张2025年7月25日的照片中,科罗拉多州州长贾里德·波利斯在科罗拉多州科罗拉多斯普林斯的布罗德莫尔酒店发表全国州长协会讲话。
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他表示,彼得斯确实犯了罪,他个人对彼得斯关于2020年大选的言论感到“厌恶,但我们必须确保我们的司法系统公正无私”。
彼得斯案件的来龙去脉
庭审证人作证称,2021年,彼得斯允许与亲特朗普阴谋论者迈克·林德尔有关联的人员未经授权进入她担任办事员的梅萨县选举办公室。证人表示,他们复制了敏感选举数据,以便对2020年选举结果进行审计。
直到周五公布的声明之前,彼得斯一直否认有不当行为,并多年来坚称她是在按照联邦法律的要求保护选举记录。
上个月,州上诉法院维持了对彼得斯的刑事定罪。但它下令审判法官重新量刑,认定法官部分刑罚的依据是彼得斯受保护的选举言论,这侵犯了她的第一修正案权利。
新的量刑听证会日期尚未确定。彼得斯原本有资格在2028年获得假释。CNN此前曾报道,即使没有赦免,根据科罗拉多州法律,表现良好的话,彼得斯最快也可能在今年11月转入中途之家或类似安置场所。
彼得斯通过盟友继续在狱中宣扬早已被揭穿的选举舞弊阴谋论。
她的官方网站仍称她是“出于政治动机”起诉的受害者,这些起诉旨在“压制”她“揭露她认为存在于选举系统中的重大缺陷”的行为。她的社交媒体动态包括所谓线人毫无根据的言论,声称美国投票机可以使用委内瑞拉技术翻转选票。
她的账号转发了一名电台主持人周二发布的帖子,该帖子敦促特朗普“必要时入侵科罗拉多州”,并“采取一切必要行动”将彼得斯从监狱中释放。
州长已经看到了这些帖子以及彼得斯继续发表的言论。但他表示,这不是将她继续关押的理由。
“我希望她不再成为殉道者,希望她只是又一个在街头相信阴谋论的人,”波利斯说。“我希望她不再相信阴谋论,但我不抱期望。”
她的获释可能意味着什么
尽管如此,彼得斯即将获释对特朗普和右翼选举否认者运动来说是一场胜利,他们将她誉为遭受不公正起诉的英雄。
在针对特朗普政府的诉讼中,科罗拉多州官员指控政府开展“报复运动”,包括关闭科罗拉多州的一个气候实验室、拒绝该州的联邦灾难援助申请、撤回联邦交通资金,并威胁扣留低收入家庭的联邦食品援助。
特朗普还否决了一项科罗拉多州水利项目法案,并将美国太空司令部从科罗拉多斯普林斯迁至阿拉巴马州。今年2月,特朗普试图将波利斯和另一位民主党州长排除在传统上两党齐聚白宫的州长聚会之外。
白宫表示,这些决定有充分依据且符合法律规定。
特朗普去年12月象征性地对彼得斯发出了联邦赦免,但由于彼得斯被判的是州级罪名,只有波利斯才能让她出狱。
波利斯指出,这次减刑决定不是赦免,因为他认为彼得斯违反了法律,并希望她的重罪记录伴随终身。
波利斯的任期将于明年1月结束,近年来他在一些关键问题上与本党立场相悖。民主党几乎一致谴责声称特朗普2020年大选失利存在舞弊的行为。
波利斯回避了有关这一决定可能影响他2028年总统竞选的言论,此前有人猜测他可能参选。
“这与那件事毫无关系,”他说。“我们需要摆脱当今的分裂性言论,要明白,即使你站在不受欢迎的立场——如果你是一个在自由州信奉保守主义、在保守州信奉自由主义,或者在任何州相信阴谋论,或是认为地球是平的——你都拥有言论自由。”
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Tina Peters speaks during a debate for a state leadership position in February 2023 in Hudson, Colorado.
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Tina Peters, the Republican former election clerk imprisoned for crimes related to efforts to overturn the 2020 election, will receive clemency from Colorado’s Democratic Gov. Jared Polis and soon be released from custody, Polis exclusively told CNN.
The decision followed a previously unreleased statement in Peters’ clemency application, obtained by CNN from Polis’ office, in which Peters acknowledged for the first time since her 2024 conviction that she “made a mistake” and “misled” Colorado election officials.
Polis said in an interview Friday that he was cutting Peters’ prison sentence in half, reducing it to 4.5 years. He said that meant she could be paroled within a month, based on the time she has already served behind bars and Colorado’s early-release rules.
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A jury in conservative-leaning Mesa County convicted Peters in 2024 of conspiring with fellow election deniers to breach her county’s election systems in hopes of proving President Donald Trump’s baseless 2020 voter-fraud claims.
Trump has waged a long pressure campaign against Colorado over Peters’ incarceration. She is the last Trump ally still in prison for 2020 election-related crimes.
“I made a mistake four years ago,” Peters said in the statement released Friday. “I misled the secretary of state when allowing a person to gain access to county voting equipment. That was wrong. Going forward, I will make sure that my actions always follow the law.”
Polis said he agrees with a recent appeals court ruling which found that the trial judge improperly punished Peters for her protected speech about the 2020 election, telling CNN he’d like others to come to the same conclusion as the court. But he knows, especially among Democrats in his state and beyond, that’s going to be tough.
“I hope that Democrats don’t sacrifice our deeply held belief in free speech because of political expediency or disregard for what people are saying,” Polis said. “There should be no consideration of what we say, how unpopular it is, how inaccurate it is in sentencing or in criminal proceedings.”
CNN is reaching out to Peters’ team for comment.
Polis said he also heard from Trump privately in addition to the president’s public posts demanding Peters, 70, be released. He said that the president often gets facts wrong about Peters, her crime and his ability to pardon her for state-level offenses.
“He gets her age wrong. He gets what she did wrong. My focus was doing what’s right and then looking at the merits of the case,” Polis said.
In this July 25, 2025 photo, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis speaks to the National Governors Association at the Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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He says Peters committed a crime, and he was personally disgusted with what Peters said about the 2020 election, “but we have to make sure our justice system is blind and fair.”
The history of Peters’ case
Witnesses testified at Peters’ trial that in 2021, she gave people affiliated with pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell unauthorized access to the election offices in Mesa County, where she was the clerk. Witnesses said they made copies of sensitive election data so they could audit the 2020 results.
Until the statement released Friday, Peters had denied wrongdoing and maintained for years that she was trying to preserve election records, as required by federal law.
Last month, a state appeals court upheld Peters’ criminal convictions. However, it ordered the trial judge to re-sentence her, finding that he improperly based part of the punishment on Peters’ protected speech about elections, violating her First Amendment rights.
A date for a new sentencing hearing hadn’t been set yet. Peters was eligible for parole in 2028. CNN has reported that, even without clemency, Colorado law could have made Peters eligible to move into a halfway house or a similar arrangement as soon as this November with good behavior.
Through her allies, Peters had continued promoting debunked conspiracies about election-rigging from prison.
Her official website still says she is the victim of “politically motivated” prosecutions designed to “silence” her for “exposing what she believed were critical flaws in the election system.” Her social media feed includes unfounded claims from supposed informants who claimed American voting machines can flip votes using technology from Venezuela.
Her account reshared a post Tuesday from a radio host who urged Trump to “INVADE COLORADO if you have to” and “do whatever needs to be done” to free Peters from prison.
The governor has seen the posts and what Peters has continued to say. That’s not a reason to keep her behind bars, he said.
“I hope that she’s no longer a martyr, that she is just another person who believes in conspiracies on the street after this,” Polis said. “I hope she doesn’t believe in conspiracies, but I’m not holding my breath.”
What her release could mean
Still, Peters’ impending release is a victory for Trump and the right-wing election denier movement, which hails her as a hero who was unjustly prosecuted.
In a lawsuit against the Trump administration, Colorado officials accused the administration of a “revenge campaign” that included closing a Colorado-based climate lab, denying federal disaster assistance requests from the state, yanking federal transportation funds and threatening to withhold federal food assistance for low-income families.
Trump also vetoed a bill for a Colorado water project and moved US Space Command from Colorado Springs to Alabama. And in February, Trump tried to exclude Polis and another Democratic governor from what is traditionally a bipartisan gathering of governors at the White House.
The White House says these decisions were well-founded and legally supported.
Trump issued a symbolic federal pardon for Peters in December, but Polis is the only person who could let Peters out of prison because she was convicted of state charges.
Polis pointed out that the commutation decision is not a pardon because he believes she broke the law and wants her to live with that felony on her record.
Polis’ term ends in January, and he has bucked his party on some key issues in recent years. The Democratic Party has been in near-universal condemnation of the effort to argue Trump’s 2020 election loss was fraudulent.
Polis sloughed off talk of how the decision might affect a 2028 presidential run that some have speculated he might make.
“This has nothing to do with that,” he said. “I think we need to get past the divisive rhetoric of today and understand that just because you’re on the unpopular side of an argument – if you’re a person who believes in conservative things in a liberal state or liberal things in conservative state or conspiracy things in any state or that the earth is flat – you have that free speech.”
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