Episode
Why We Vote Ep. 174: Tina Peters Visit, Atlantic Hit Piece & DOJ 2020 Update
- Podcast
- Badlands Media
- Published
- May 20, 2026
- Duration seconds
- 5661
- Processing state
not_requested
Actions
POST https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/badlands-media-5934327/episodes/why-we-vote-ep-174-tina-peters-visit-atlantic-hit-piece-doj-2020-update/transcription-requests
Idempotently request low-priority transcript generation for this episode.GET https://stenobird.com/podcast/badlands-media-5934327/why-we-vote-ep-174-tina-peters-visit-atlantic-hit-piece-doj-2020-update.md
Read the agent-friendly Markdown representation of this episode resource.
Summary
CannCon and Ashe in America open with Ashe's first in-person visit with Tina Peters in prison, arriving just hours after Governor Jared Polis cut her sentence in half and granted parole effective June 1. Ashe shares Peters' priorities upon release: her 97-year-old mother, her health, and her dog Minka. The conversation turns to a full legal breakdown of the case, including what she was actually convicted of versus acquitted of, the exculpatory text messages withheld by the FBI from DA Rubinstein, and how the court blocked her from disputing the prosecution's intent narrative. CannCon and Ashe also break down the $17.76 billion weaponization of government fund and whether their own cases might qualify. The show then pivots to The Atlantic's hit piece on election integrity advocates including Clay Parikh and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco, who seized 650,000 ballots after redistricting discrepancies. The episode closes on Todd Blanche's Fox Business interview confirming active DOJ investigations in Arizona and Fulton County, Susie Wiles' statement that Trump may have won additional 2020 states, and Stacy Abrams reacting to the downstream effects of the Louisiana v. Callais redistricting ruling.