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Horse Whispering

Cowboys For Trump

by Deb Kitchenmaster

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Cowboys for Trump created an organization that is founded upon like-minded Americans who are con cerned about the direction of our country. Their logo reads C4T which represents a committed brand with com mitted members. These are men who have strength and resolve and believe our coun try is still worth fighting for. The foundational blocks are Couy Griffin (a former pas tor), Joshua Martin, Ramie Harper, Scott Chandler, and Dale Hooper. Cowboys for Trump members have visited state capitals; Washington, D.C.; and Mount Rushmore on horseback as they show support for Trump and advo cate for an anti-abortion and pro-gun rights agenda. Face book shows the count of their followers at 148,177. As Righteousness is seated on the back of a horse, persecu tion comes roaring to unseat the rider whose voice is for the unborn, the Constitution of the United States of Amer ica, and our second amendment right to bear arms. In June, a lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court “to vindi cate the right of freedom of speech and association to or ganize and vocally support the president of the United States, Donald J Trump.” The lawsuit describes Cowboys for Trump as an educational initiative that doesn’t spend money in support or in opposition to any candidate for office. According to the Associated Press, “The leader of the New Mexico group Cowboys for Trump (Couy Griffin) has been barred from in-person visits

with his son following social media posts that have gener ated threats and for refusing to abide by COVID-19 mask requirements, a state district judge ruled. District Judge Mary Rosner ruled July 14 that Couy Griffin can only see his son on FaceTime calls, after he ignored orders to remove social media photos of his son at Cowboys for Trump events. The judge said Griffin also re peatedly has defied health orders to put a mask on his son at public events and has openly said he will continue to do so.” America is found in the log

They were riding to Wash ington, D.C., to show support for President Donald Trump’s stance on border security and other issues. Griffin said in a Facebook video that he was getting ready to fly out of Newark, N.J., later that month when he got a call from the White House. Someone on the other end of the line told Griffin, a county commissioner from Otero County, N.M., that President Donald Trump wanted his phone number. A short time later, Griffin said A wrestling match took place known’ caller who turned out within the walls of the court to be President Trump. Griffin room and the committed Couy said, “He told me, ‘You guys who stood and withstood was are my kind of guys,’ and I reunited with his son face-totold him, ‘You're our kind of face to enjoy father and son president.’” Griffin told Presimoments together! I had to put dent Trump that they were my sunglasses on when he was planning another horse-riding posting how he was going to trip into Washington, D.C., spend the day with his son. His in the summer and that they face was shining! planned to give him a cusWhat is their vision? To sup tomized cowboy hat that they port our sitting President Donhoped to give him last week. ald J. Trump and his ‘Make Trump said, “I have 20 acres America Great Again’ poli on the back lawn. I'll open cies. We believe securing our the gates up and you guys border, protecting our second can ride right in." The two of Amendment, and protecting them talked about thirty minthe lives of the unborn are the utes and covered several topmost vital and key aspects in ics. America’s greatness. Horses and government have We also want to stand up and had a strong connection in support rural America through our history’s heritage. The greater access to public lands, unity between horse and rider natural resources, and rural in with government can be seen dustries. We advocate against today when we see Cowboys the attacks of environmental for Trump coming to our and radical endangered spe streets carrying the American cies acts. The backbone of and WE THE PEOPLE flags. he got a call from an ‘un ging, ranching, mining, farming and oil and gas industries. Your NEIGHbor, Deb Kitchenmaster And those are the industries in which we support. Corral Connections

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Cowboys for Trump arrived in Williamsport along Cono Animal B.E.S.T. practitioner cocheague Street on Feb. 18. horsinaround188@gmail.com

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