By Nick Coltrain, The Denver Post (TNS)
President Donald Trump claimed to grant former Colorado county clerk Tina Peters a “full pardon” Thursday night — a power that constitutional law experts say he cannot wield for a person convicted of state-level crimes.
Peters, 70, is serving a nine-year sentence in state prison in Pueblo for felonies related to providing unauthorized access to voting equipment when she was the elected clerk and recorder of Mesa County. She had worked with prominent election deniers in an attempt to prove discredited claims that voting machines had been manipulated, and she’s been a prominent supporter of Trump’s debunked claims of fraud in the 2020 election.
On Thursday evening, Trump posted to his Truth Social account that “Democrats have been relentless in

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