On Christmas Day 2025, former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters shared a heartfelt message from her cell at Colorado’s La Vista Correctional Facility, reflecting on the solitude of the holiday season away from loved ones. Peters described sitting alone on Christmas Eve, reminiscing about joyful past celebrations with family and friends, while gaining profound insight into the struggles of those incarcerated. She noted how fellow inmates, inspired by the courage she attributes to God, approach her with encouragement, yelling her name across the yard or introducing themselves, reminding her that their lives matter deeply.
In her message, Peters recounted her unexpected path from a 32-year business owner—who ran for clerk simply to improve DMV wait times—to uncovering what she calls the greatest secret: the theft of American votes. She explained her imprisonment as punishment for refusing to retract her statements or forget what she witnessed, vowing not to back down. Peters urged supporters to stand strong, prepare for leadership roles as corruption is exposed, and study governance to fill upcoming vacancies as “dominoes fall.”
Filled with faith and gratitude, Peters thanked President Donald Trump for pardoning her, praising his bravery in confronting evil despite the cost. She expressed deepest thanks for the birth of Jesus Christ, Trump’s leadership, and the dedication of supporters stepping up. Peters prayed for swift completion of her mission to restore elections before midterms and release from prison, while calling for remembrance of the incarcerated and a plan to bring lasting freedom. She closed by encouraging all to treasure family, protect liberty, live purposefully, and remember: “They can’t get us all.” Merry Christmas.