

The Immediate Liberation of Tina Peters – A Plain Reckoning
Republished with permission from David Clements.
David Clements shared the reality that it is well within President Trump’s rights to go to the prison that houses Tina Peters and get her out of there. The President has pardoned Tina, but the corrupt politicians in Colorado will not release her. She is being held against her will, and they won’t let her out. Tina’s civil rights are being abused and discarded. Because her rights are ignored and stomped on, all Americans’ rights are being stomped on.
Clements reminds us of other times in history when Presidents stepped up when Americans’ rights were being ignored. Lincoln stood up against the Confederates and for those wrongly enslaved in America.
During the Civil Rights unrest in the 1950s and 1960s, both Eisenhower and Kennedy stood up against rogue states and protected Americans’ civil rights.
Clements shared this in the video clip below.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower at Little Rock in 1957. Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus called out his state’s National Guard to bar nine Black students—the Little Rock Nine—from entering Central High School, defying the Supreme Court’s Brown v. Board of Education ruling that ended school segregation. Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas Guard, removing it from Faubus’ control, and sent 1,000 paratroopers from the 101st Airborne Division. Federal troops escorted the students past hostile crowds and local police who had failed to maintain order, directly overriding state resistance.
So too at the University of Mississippi in 1962: President John F. Kennedy deployed over 30,000 troops after Mississippi Governor Ross Barnett used state police and highway patrol to block Black student James Meredith from enrolling, defying federal court orders. Federal forces confronted rioters supported by state officials, two dead in the clash, but Meredith registered.And at the University of Alabama in 1963: Governor George Wallace personally stood in the schoolhouse door, backed by Alabama state troopers, to prevent two Black students, Vivian Malone and James Hood, from registering. Kennedy federalized the Alabama National Guard, which escorted the students past Wallace and his troopers, forcing compliance without major violence.
Merry Christmas to Tina Peters. May she be blessed for her courageous actions in doing her job, maintaining election records per the law, and standing up against those who persecuted her for doing so.
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