'Cowboys For Trump' Founder Avoids More Jail Time For Joining Jan. 6 Mob

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'Cowboys For Trump' Founder Avoids More Jail Time For Joining Jan. 6 Mob
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Couy Griffin was sentenced to 14 days in jail, but was credited for the 20 he spent behind bars after his arrest.

refusal to certify recent election results

While there has been no evidence of fraud, the actions by the commission had threatened to disenfranchise more than 7,300 voters in the politically conservative area of southern New Mexico. McFadden said the Capitol riot was a “national embarrassment” and called it “preposterous” for Griffin to claim that he didn’t know he couldn’t be on Capitol grounds on Jan. 6.A day after the Capitol siege, Griffin made a social media video expressing his intention to return to Washington and talking about the prospect of holding a gun rights rally on the Capitol steps, saying “there’s gonna be blood running out of that building.”and Chuck Schumer and Donald J.

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