Cowboys For Trump leader fighting to keep job in New Mexico


              Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin stands outside at First District Court in Santa Fe, N.M., Monday Aug.  15, 2022.  Griffin is fighting to keep his seat as a New Mexico county commissioner as he faces possible removal and disqualification from public office for his participation in last year’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. (Eddie Moore/The Albuquerque Journal via AP)
            
              Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin testifies in a lawsuit to have him removed from office in First District Court in Santa Fe, N.M., Monday Aug.  15, 2022.  Griffin is fighting to keep his seat as a New Mexico county commissioner as he faces possible removal and disqualification from public office for his participation in last year’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. (Eddie Moore/The Albuquerque Journal via AP)
            
              Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin was called to testify by the plaintiff's attorneys  in a lawsuit to have him removed from office in First District Court in Santa Fe, N.M., Monday Aug.  15, 2022.  Griffin is fighting to keep his seat as a New Mexico county commissioner as he faces possible removal and disqualification from public office for his participation in last year’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. (Eddie Moore/The Albuquerque Journal via AP)
            
              Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin represents himself in a lawsuit to have him removed from office in First District Court in Santa Fe, N.M., Monday Aug.  15, 2022.  Griffin is fighting to keep his seat as a New Mexico county commissioner as he faces possible removal and disqualification from public office for his participation in last year’s insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. (Eddie Moore/The Albuquerque Journal via AP)
Cowboys For Trump leader fighting to keep job in New Mexico