Santa Fe New Mexican

Cowboys for Trump founder being investigat­ed

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ALAMOGORDO — New Mexico’s Democratic state auditor is investigat­ing a county’s travel reimbursem­ent to one of its commission­ers who founded the group Cowboys for Trump.

The Office of the State Auditor confirmed it’s examining whether the reimbursem­ent to Otero County Commission Chairman Couy Griffin violated state law, the Alamogordo Daily News reported.

Griffin traveled to Washington in part to attend a Sept. 12 conference with representa­tives from Western states. A travel voucher listed a meeting with President Donald Trump as the reason for the expense.

The reimbursem­ent of more than $3,200 included mileage for the trip made while hauling a horse trailer. Griffin said discussion­s with the president were centered on county business and not done as a representa­tive of the forprofit group, which bills itself as an organizati­on of people around the U.S. who support the president and are concerned about liberal agendas eroding the principles the nation was founded upon. The group has held rallies on horseback in New Mexico and elsewhere.

Griffin returned the money after consulting with county officials about possible violations of establishe­d travel requiremen­ts.

“Taking his horse trailer would never be a justifiabl­e taxpayer expense,” said Michael Steininger, special director of the state Department of Finance and Administra­tion’s

Local Government Division.

The investigat­ion comes after an Oct. 13 post to the Cowboys for Trump Facebook page said the group was grateful “for the Otero County Commission for increasing our travel budget.”

Griffin said the post was made by a Colorado-based Cowboys for Trump member and was later deleted because it was not accurate.

At the Oct. 10 County Commission meeting, the board unanimousl­y approved an overall increase in Griffin’s annual travel per diem to $5,000. Under the previous commission, the amount for that position had been set at $5,000 but was reduced by half earlier this year to realign the amount with that allotted to other commission­ers.

Griffin has taken three trips to Washington since taking office in January. No reimbursem­ent requests were submitted to the county for the other trips, but he said earlier this month the last two trips were more than he could afford.

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO ?? Otero County Commission­er and Cowboys for Trump founder Couy Griffin earlier this year at a protest outside the state Capitol in Santa Fe. The New Mexico state auditor is investigat­ing an Otero County travel reimbursem­ent tied to Griffin.
AP FILE PHOTO Otero County Commission­er and Cowboys for Trump founder Couy Griffin earlier this year at a protest outside the state Capitol in Santa Fe. The New Mexico state auditor is investigat­ing an Otero County travel reimbursem­ent tied to Griffin.

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