Colorado governor fires two clemency board members who spoke out about Tina Peters' commutation
Source: CNN Politics
PUBLISHED Jul 2, 2026, 1:34 AM ET
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis on Wednesday fired two members of the states clemency board after they spoke out against his controversial decision to grant clemency to Tina Peters an election denier whose sentence was cut in half by the outgoing Democratic governor in May. Azra Taslimi and Hannah Seigel Proff told CNN they were fired after speaking out publicly, including in a New York Times article in June, in which they revealed secret details about the clemency process and criticized the governor for overruling the board. They told the Times the clemency board twice voted unanimously behind closed doors to reject Peters application for an early release from prison.
Polis decision in May to release Peters came after President Donald Trump waged a long pressure campaign against Colorado to free her. Peters who was released from prison in June was the last Trump ally still in prison for 2020 election-related crimes. In letters to Taslimi and Proff obtained by CNN, Polis said the two members breached confidentiality by speaking out.
Specifically, you breached the required duty of confidentiality by publicly divulging Board members votes pertaining to a clemency application which you obtained only through your official position on this Board, Polis wrote in the letters. The two women told CNN they are disappointed they were fired but not surprised.
Im not upset that he overrode our decision. I think whats upsetting is that we understand why he did it, which is that you know Tina Peters had a powerful ally behind her, Taslimi said. She had political pressure applied in her name, and the governor capitulated to it, and that is what makes this unfair, and that is why I call it selective mercy, because you are giving her the benefit that you dont give or apply to anyone else.
Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/02/politics/colorado-governor-fires-members-clemency-board-tina-peters
Ray Bruns
(7,008 posts)bluestarone
(22,596 posts)His time comes!!
generalbetrayus
(2,080 posts)Polis is liberal in some ways but also Libertarian in other ways. He came from a big business background and has always looked favorably on business interests during his terms in office.
patphil
(9,352 posts)I can't help but think this was a quid pro quo. He had to have gotten something for this.
wolfie001
(8,234 posts)Pathetic.
kacekwl
(9,324 posts)fuck out of them. Secret details my ass. More like shady boot licking by the Governor.