Santa Fe New Mexican

‘Cowboys for Trump’ ordered to pony up fines, register as group

- By Russell Contrereas

RIO RANCHO — The New Mexico group Cowboys for Trump must register as a political committee in the state and pay $7,600 in fines for not filing expenditur­e reports, an arbitrator ruled Friday.

“Should your client fail to comply with the requiremen­ts of the Arbitratio­n Order, I will proceed with a referral to the State Ethics Commission for civil enforcemen­t of the fine levied in this matter,” Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver said in a letter to the group’s lawyers.

Cowboys for Trump has protested the requiremen­ts because it argues campaign finance laws violate free speech, and the group doesn’t meet the definition of a political committee. Cowboys for Trump members say the group is a for-profit organizati­on.

Last year, Toulouse Oliver sent a letter to the group and said the organizati­on falls under the definition of a political committee and must hire a treasurer and file biannual reports.

Fines are accrued at $50 for each working day after the due date that the report is late, not to exceed $5,000.

In November, Cowboys for Trump — started by Otero County Commission­er Couy Griffin — had yet to file any of the statutoril­y required financial reports. Griffin said the group intends the arbitratio­n ruling in federal court.

“There is so much corruption in New Mexico. You can’t get a fair shake here,” Griffin said. “This is all about politics.”

Griffin said Toulouse Oliver, a Democrat, wants the group to disclose its funding so liberal organizati­ons can shame businesses and residents who support the group. “That’s the way the Progressiv­e Left works,” Griffin said.

The Secretary of State’s Office said it is trying to follow state campaign finance laws.

In October, the state auditor said he was investigat­ing a travel reimbursem­ent to Griffin in his capacity as an Otero County commission­er and whether it violated state law.

Griffin faced calls to resign in May as a county commission­er after was heard saying, “the only good Democrat is a dead Democrat.”

Griffin told the Associated Press he was speaking about politicall­y killing the Democratic, progressiv­e agenda and wasn’t inciting violence.

“I absolutely don’t want to harm anybody,” Griffin said. “I don’t agree with the Democrat platform.”

 ?? MORGAN LEE/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Otero County Commission­er and Cowboys for Trump founder Coy Griffin denounces gun control and pro-abortion rights bills in the New Mexico State Legislatur­e at a 2019 protest outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.
MORGAN LEE/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Otero County Commission­er and Cowboys for Trump founder Coy Griffin denounces gun control and pro-abortion rights bills in the New Mexico State Legislatur­e at a 2019 protest outside the Roundhouse in Santa Fe.

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