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Trump's Retaliation: Colorado's Fight Against Federal Punishments

Colorado Democrats accuse President Trump of retaliating against their state for policy clashes, with actions including shifting the U.S. Space Command headquarters, canceling transportation funding, and freezing child care money. Tensions escalate over former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters, whom Trump pardoned but Colorado refuses to release. The administration also plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research and denied disaster aid for wildfires and floods. Trump vetoed a bill for a water pipeline and ordered a coal plant to stay open longer. State leaders like Attorney General Phil Weiser say Colorado faces more heat than other blue states, with fifty suits filed since Trump took office, costing over six hundred thousand dollars. Governor Jared Polis refuses federal pressure to release Peters. Boebert failed to override the veto, and Democrats decry the hits to roads, rail, electric vehicles, and food assistance. Trump supporters highlight upsides like marijuana reclassification, rural health funding, tax cuts, and cheaper gas. Checkout Solipillow.com

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