Santa Fe New Mexican

Cowboys for Trump co-founder not guilty

Griffin accused of violating campaign finance rules for failing to register group

- By Morgan Lee

Cowboys for Trump co-founder Couy Griffin was found not guilty Wednesday of a misdemeano­r charge of failing to register a political committee at a trial.

The verdict from a 12-member jury capped a two-day trial in Alamogordo, the community where Griffin served as an Otero County commission­er until he was banished from office last year for his role in the U.S. Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.

The dismissed charge against Griffin carried a potential punishment of up to a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. Jurors deliberate­d for more than nine hours before delivering the verdict. The decision interrupts a string of adverse legal decisions for Griffin, who remains barred from elected office under a judge’s decision upheld by the New Mexico Supreme Court in February.

Griffin said in a text message he felt “blessed to be judged by a jury of peers” in his home community and has “never felt as vindicated.”

In 2019, Griffin forged a group of rodeo acquaintan­ces into the promotiona­l group called Cowboys for Trump, which staged horseback parades to spread then-President Donald Trump’s conservati­ve message about gun rights, immigratio­n controls and abortion restrictio­ns.

Griffin invoked free speech protection­s in declining to register and disclose donors to Cowboys for Trump, while expressing concern financial contributo­rs might be harassed.

In closing arguments Wednesday, prosecutor­s argued Griffin used Cowboys for Trump to explicitly link political advocacy to appeals for online donations, while flouting registrati­on and financial disclosure requiremen­ts for political committees that are designed to ensure transparen­cy and fairness in elections.

They said Griffin was a politician in his own right who clearly advocated for Trump while the president was a candidate for reelection, and Griffin also promoted political positions on border

enforcemen­t, gun rights, abortion and more.

But the jury wasn’t persuaded. Defense attorney Jonathan Miller portrayed Griffin as “just a guy who rides a horse” and tried to do the right thing by registerin­g Cowboys for Trump as a for-profit corporatio­n and notifying donors they cannot deduct donations from taxes.

Miller, a public defender, said Griffin’s intention was to speak boldly and openly about commonsens­e conviction­s and national pride — without yielding to government control through the regulation of nonprofit groups.

“He shouldn’t be punished for showing his pride in his country,” Miller said.

Griffin’s attorney also accused state campaign finance regulators of bias and singling out Cowboys for Trump for enforcemen­t.

Since early 2020, Griffin has resisted pressure to register the group as a political committee, including filing an unsuccessf­ul petition with the 10th District Court of Appeals.

The Secretary of State’s Office initially prevailed in a June 2020 arbitratio­n decision that ordered Cowboys for Trump to register as a political committee, file expenditur­e and contributi­on reports and pay a fine of $7,800. Griffin never complied with the agreement.

Griffin was previously convicted in federal court of a misdemeano­r for entering restricted U.S. Capitol grounds on Jan. 6, without going inside the building.

Last year, he became the first elected official to be banished from elected office in connection with the attack on the U.S. Capitol building, which disrupted Congress as it was trying to certify President Joe Biden’s 2020 election victory.

While still a county commission­er, Griffin joined with Republican colleagues in refusing to certify results of the June primary election based on distrust of the voting systems used to tally the vote, even though the county’s election official said there were no problems. The board ultimately certified the election on a 2-1 vote with Griffin still voting no based on a “gut feeling.”

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