Colorado Bombshell: Griswold’s Plot Against Peters
In a seismic shift rocking Colorado’s political establishment, Secretary of State Jena Griswold—once heralded by the left as a champion of “democracy”—now finds herself entangled in a web of corruption woven from the very fabric of the state’s so-called “Gold Standard Elections.” As the veil is ripped away, patriots are discovering what many suspected all along: Colorado has been ground zero for coordinated election manipulation, with Griswold at the helm. Unlawfully targeting whistleblower and patriot Tina Peters, Griswold operated with impunity while being shielded by a well-oiled machine of Deep State operatives and complicit media lackeys. But a new wave of leadership at the DOJ and FBI is finally peeling back the layers of betrayal, bringing to light the ungodly alliance between state powerbrokers and Dominion-linked insiders. As the tide turns and the righteous fight to take back our republic intensifies, Americans are awakening to the truth: the 2020-2024 era of stolen elections and silenced voices won’t be memory-holed. Justice is coming—and it’s starting right in the heart of the Rockies.
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