Lauren Boebert suggests Trump withheld funds to Colorado over prosecution of election denier
Congresswoman Lauren Boebert suggested that former President Donald Trump withheld federal funding for a Colorado clean drinking water project due to the prosecution of election denier Tina Peters. Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted Peters' nearly nine-year prison sentence, ordering her release on June 1st.

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AI-generatedCongresswoman Lauren Boebert suggested that former President Donald Trump withheld federal funding for a Colorado clean drinking water project due to the prosecution of election denier Tina Peters. Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted Peters' nearly nine-year prison sentence, ordering her release on June 1st. Peters, a former county clerk, had allowed unauthorized access to voting records. Boebert welcomed Peters' commutation, crediting both her own efforts and Trump's advocacy. Boebert stated she was told Peters' situation was the reason for the blocked water funding and expressed hope that her release would lead to the release of federal funds for the project. Trump had previously vetoed a bill supporting the water project, citing financial concerns, though Boebert noted his prior support for it.
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5 extractedTrump vetoed a bill funding a clean water project in Boebert's district in January.
Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted Tina Peters' prison sentence, ordering her release on June 1.
Boebert criticized colleagues for 'folding' and 'caving' on the water project bill, calling it 'purely political'.
Boebert stated that Trump supported the water project before promising retaliation against Colorado for keeping Peters in jail.
Lauren Boebert suggested Donald Trump blocked funds for a Colorado clean drinking water project due to the prosecution of election denier Tina Peters.