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Tina Peters defends actions at Castle Rock rally, says supporters 'are my heroes' - YouTube

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A convicted election official takes her first public stage since release and doubles down on conspiracy theories — why do legal consequences rarely shake true believers?

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Theory Briefing

  • Tina Peters gave her first public speech since release at a Castle Rock rally, repeating election conspiracy theories she was convicted over.
  • Peters called her supporters 'my heroes,' framing her legal troubles as persecution rather than accountability.
  • Repeating debunked claims after conviction suggests belief systems tied to identity resist even courtroom verdicts.
  • The rally crowd's reception shows how shared grievance can reinforce a speaker's convictions rather than challenge them.