Anonymous ID: 5d585e July 22, 2025, 4:51 p.m. No.23365283   🗄️.is 🔗kun

TODAY: Tina Peters Court Hearing

Tuesday, July 22

1pm PT

2pm MT

4pm ET

 

You can also dial in and listen live:

https://t.me/ALoneRaccoon/11651

Anonymous ID: 5d585e July 22, 2025, 5 p.m. No.23365325   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5434 >>5790 >>5847

TODAY: Federal Hearing for Tina Peters Begins — Public Encouraged to Dial In and Listen LIVE

 

Source: Unleashed.news

 

Today marks a critical moment in the ongoing fight for election integrity, free speech, and constitutional justice as Tina Peters — the former Mesa County Clerk turned whistleblower — faces a federal court hearing that could determine whether her case will be allowed to proceed.

 

This morning, The Gateway Pundit reiterates yesterday’s urgent announcement: a federal habeas corpus hearing is being held TODAY in the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado. The court will decide whether to let Tina Peters’ constitutional challenge move forward — or to dismiss the case entirely.

 

LISTEN LIVE TO TODAY’S HEARING

The hearing is open to the public via live dial-in audio access, and we are encouraging every concerned American to listen in and witness history in real time.

 

Today — Tuesday, July 22, 2025

2:00 PM Mountain / 4:00 PM Eastern

Dial: 571-353-2301

Enter Meeting ID: 252821415#

Note: Please remain muted. Recording is strictly prohibited.

 

⚖️ What’s at Stake

This is not yet a motion for Tina’s release — today’s hearing is the court’s opportunity to either extinguish her case completely or allow it to proceed. As attorney Peter Ticktin put it yesterday, this is a fight to “survive extinction.”

 

If successful, the legal team will move quickly to file a follow-up motion seeking Tina’s release pending appeal — and Ticktin has already stated he will ask the court to expedite that next hearing, citing Tina’s unjust incarceration.

 

But for now, the battle is to ensure her voice — and her case — is not silenced by technicalities or political pressure.

 

❌ Tina Peters Will Not Be Allowed to Attend Her Own Hearing

Shockingly, despite the constitutional magnitude of today’s proceedings, Tina Peters will not be allowed to physically attend her own hearing. However, she will be permitted to listen in remotely from inside the Colorado facility where she remains jailed.

 

This decision only further highlights what many see as a politically motivated attempt to silence one of the most prominent election integrity voices in the country.

 

Tina Peters Is an American Hero — She Should NOT Be in Prison

Let’s be clear: Tina Peters did her job.

 

She followed federal law — 52 U.S.C. § 20701 — which requires election officials to preserve all records for 22 months following a federal election. She took steps to secure digital records on Dominion voting systems before those systems were wiped under the guise of a “trusted build.” Her intent was clear: preserve the data, protect transparency, and defend the truth.

 

And for that, she now sits behind bars — not for any act of violence or fraud, but for challenging the legitimacy of what has been widely proven to be a deeply flawed and suspicious election process.

 

Criticizing government systems and protecting evidence is not a crime — it’s a civic duty.

 

Tina Peters is a Gold Star mother, a whistleblower, and an American patriot — not a criminal. She is being punished for speaking the truth. And today, the world will hear her case.

 

Please say a little prayer for Tina today.

 

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/07/today-federal-hearing-tina-peters-begins-public-encouraged/

Anonymous ID: 5d585e July 22, 2025, 5:55 p.m. No.23365602   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23365559

>Pam Bondi said HELL NO… and FIRED Desiree Leigh Grace hours later, creating a vacancy. 🤣🤣

notable

>And guess what, President Trump can appoint Habba AGAIN as interim U.S. Attorney.

 

>GENIUS! 🤣

Anonymous ID: 5d585e July 22, 2025, 6:15 p.m. No.23365720   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5790 >>5847

>>23365682

outstnding

 

notable

 

Unlike most U.S. Attorneys, Berman had not been appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate. Shortly after President Trump’s inauguration, he fired Berman’s predecessor, Preet Bharara.9 The President, however, did not nominate a permanent replacement. Pursuant to 28 U.S.C. § 546(a), Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Berman as U.S. Attorney.10 Under the law, he could do so unilaterally, but the appointment would expire after just 120 days.11 Once it did, it fell to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York to “appoint a United States attorney to serve until the vacancy is filled [by the President with Senate confirmation].”12 On April 25, 2018, the court unanimously appointed Berman as U.S. Attorney.13