"Supreme Court Declines Review of New Mexico Official's Jan. 6 Ouster"

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The Supreme Court declined to hear the appeal of Couy Griffin, co-founder of "Cowboys for Trump," who was ousted from his position as a county commissioner in New Mexico due to his involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. Griffin had hoped for a favorable outcome based on a similar case involving President Trump, but the court's ruling in Trump's case did not apply to state offices. Griffin was convicted of illegally entering the Capitol grounds and was removed from his position in September 2022.
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