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Episode 4995: Suing Colorado For The Freedom Of Tina Peters; Send In The National Guard To Savannah

Dec 13, 2025
John Case, a Denver-based lawyer representing Tina Peters, discusses her legal fight for freedom and the implications of a presidential pardon. He details the preservation of election records and the conditions of Peters' incarceration. Meanwhile, David Malpass, former U.S. Treasury official, shares insights on Federal Reserve actions and critiques its impact on economic growth. He advocates for supply-side monetary policy while addressing global financial concerns, including the risks of de-dollarization and central bank behavior. This dynamic conversation blends legal intrigue with pressing economic issues.
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ANECDOTE

Pardon Delivery Rebuffed At Prison Door

  • John Case described delivering the pardon to the La Vista Correctional Facility and being refused entry by DOC officers.
  • He recounted being read a prepared statement that Colorado would not recognize the presidential pardon and being asked to leave.
INSIGHT

Pardon Framed As Federal Duty Defense

  • John Case argues President Trump's pardon is valid because Tina preserved federal election records under 52 U.S.C. 20701.
  • He frames her actions as performing a federal duty to prevent destruction of digital election records.
INSIGHT

Defense Evidence Was Excluded At Trial

  • The judge excluded Tina's main defense and would not let the jury see the federal statute she cited.
  • John Case says only the prosecution's narrative reached the jury, forming the basis for appeal.
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