Cowboys for Trump leader seeks release from Washington jail

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Cowboys for Trump leader seeks release from Washington jail

Cowboys for Trump leader and Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin, center, talks with Republican New Mexico state Rep. Candy Ezzell of Roswell, N.M., in 2019 at a protest against gun control and pro-abortion rights legislation outside the state Capitol in Santa Fe. Griffin is currently being held without bail in Washington, D.C., on charges that he knowingly entered the U.S. Capitol grounds with the intent to disrupt government business.
Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin speaks in January 2020 in Santa Fe as hundreds of advocates for gun rights rally at the New Mexico Statehouse against a proposed red-flag gun law. Griffin is currently being held without bail in Washington, D.C., on charges that he knowingly entered the U.S. Capitol grounds with the intent to disrupt government business.

Cowboys for Trump leader seeks release from Washington jail

Cowboys for Trump leader and Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin, center, talks with Republican New Mexico state Rep. Candy Ezzell of Roswell, N.M., in 2019 at a protest against gun control and pro-abortion rights legislation outside the state Capitol in Santa Fe. Griffin is currently being held without bail in Washington, D.C., on charges that he knowingly entered the U.S. Capitol grounds with the intent to disrupt government business.
Otero County Commissioner Couy Griffin speaks in January 2020 in Santa Fe as hundreds of advocates for gun rights rally at the New Mexico Statehouse against a proposed red-flag gun law. Griffin is currently being held without bail in Washington, D.C., on charges that he knowingly entered the U.S. Capitol grounds with the intent to disrupt government business.
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