A federal judge has denied the release of Tina Peters, a Trump supporter, who is currently serving a nine-year prison sentence for 2020 election-related crimes. Peters, a former Colorado clerk, was convicted of participating in a scheme to breach her county's voting systems, aiming to support Trump's false claims of widespread fraud. Despite her conviction, Peters maintains her innocence and is appealing. Trump has been vocal in his support for Peters, calling her an 'innocent political prisoner' and urging him to intervene in her case. However, the Justice Department has not been actively involved in her case since an April hearing. The Trump administration is also trying to get her out of prison or move her to federal custody, but these efforts have been rebuffed by Colorado officials. The case highlights the ongoing tensions between political figures and the legal system, with Peters' actions and Trump's interventions raising questions about the integrity of the 2020 election and the role of political allies in legal proceedings.