
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5144: WarRoom Special: The 500 Days Of Tina Peters
Feb 14, 2026
Ken DeGraff, Colorado lawmaker offering a political perspective. Peter Tickton, attorney explaining pardon strategy and appellate path. John Case, defense lawyer on appeals and First Amendment claims. They discuss alleged foreign election interference, harsh prison conditions and assaults, claims that officials politicized prosecution, legal strategy for bond and pardon, and calls for public support.
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Incarceration Framed As Political Persecution
- Tina Peters' incarceration is framed as political persecution tied to her election claims and whistleblowing.
- Stephen K. Bannon and guests argue her detention exemplifies weaponization of state power against dissent.
Preserved Records As Central Evidence
- Bannon and guests link Tina Peters' actions to broader claims about foreign interference and election machine vulnerabilities.
- They present her preservation of records as evidence others fear being exposed.
Housed With Violent Inmates
- Apollo describes Tina being housed with violent repeat offenders and assaulted by a 29-year-old convicted stabber.
- He says Colorado denied a safe transfer that would have cost nothing.


