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The Cases of Tina Peters and Sonya Jaquez Lewis Highlight Questions of Justice in Colorado
In the realm of American politics, where allegations of bias and unequal treatment often dominate discourse, two recent high-profile convictions in Colorado have sparked intense debate. Former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, a Republican known for her vocal support of 2020 election fraud claims, was sentenced to nine years in prison for her conviction. In stark contrast, former Democratic State Senator Sonya Jaquez Lewis received probation for conviction under the same statut

Rex Ballard
2 days ago7 min read


Igniting Hope: Powerful Voices at the New California State Convention
Over three electric days at the Red Lion Hotel in Redding, nearly 300 fired-up patriots gathered for the New California State Convention. This wasn’t just another political meeting—it was a rallying cry for a bold vision: splitting California into two states. “Old California” would keep the coastal and government power centers (San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, and Los Angeles), while the rest of the state would rise as New California, the potential 51st state with its own

Elisa Ballard
Jan 263 min read


From Gold Star Mother to Political Prisoner: Tina Peter's Christmas Message
Tina Peters, a 70-year-old whistleblower and Gold Star mother of a fallen Navy SEAL was sentenced to nine years in prison in Colorado for questioning the 2020 election. She honored her oath to the Constitution by exposing what she believed were critical flaws in the election system. Initially motivated to run for Mesa County Clerk in Colorado to make practical improvements—like reducing long wait times at the DMV—she never anticipated her role would lead to a national spotlig

Kari Chilson
Jan 73 min read


More Claims of Voter Fraud
In the wake of the 2020 and 2024 U.S. presidential elections, allegations of voter fraud and systemic vulnerabilities have continued to swirl, particularly amplified in late 2025 amid new investigations and resurfaced testimonies. Meanwhile, various audits, court rulings, and official reports continue to affirm the security of these elections.

Rex Ballard
Dec 28, 20259 min read


Click Here For Latest News Digest – December 6, 2025
National News FBI Arrests Suspect in Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Plot : Federal agents apprehended Brian Cole, accused of planting two non-detonating pipe bombs near the Republican and Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington, D.C., on the eve of the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. The 30-year-old Virginia man is an autistic recluse and computer nerd who has no party affiliation his grandmother told the Daily Mail on Friday. It was reported that Cole admitted to planting

Elisa Ballard
Dec 6, 20256 min read


Latest News Digest – November 15, 2025
President Donald Trump on Friday, November 14, 2025, rolled back tariffs on more than 200 food products, including beef, tomatoes, bananas, and coffee, as Americans struggle with the high cost of groceries. The new exemption also covers a wide range of tropical foods such as mangoes, avocados, coconuts, pineapples, cocoa, and spices.

Elisa Ballard
Nov 16, 20255 min read
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