Print this article Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President Joe Biden arrives at a stop on his bus tour, Monday, Dec. 2, 2019, in Emmetsburg, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall) (Charlie Neibergall/AP) Trump Train participants accused of harassing a Biden campaign bus on a Texas highway last year are now being sued.
The Texas Civil Rights Project, a Left-leaning nonprofit group advocating for social justice; Protect Democracy, a nonprofit group aimed at preventing the rise of totalitarianism in the United States; and law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP filed a pair of lawsuits with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas against the drivers in the pro-Trump convoy and law enforcement officials who turned a blind eye to the attack despite pleas for help and failed to provide the bus a police escort.
Police, Trump supporters sued over Texas highway incident June 24, 2021 at 5:13 pm
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) Civil rights organizations and people who were part of a Biden campaign caravan last fall that was surrounded on a Texas highway by Trump supporters filed two federal lawsuits Thursday, including allegations that local law enforcement failed to respond to efforts to intimidate them.
Videos shared on social media from Oct. 30 show a group of cars and pickup trucks many adorned with large Trump flags riding alongside the campaign bus as it traveled from San Antonio to Austin. The Trump supporters at times boxed in the bus. At one point, one of the pickups can be seen colliding with an SUV that was driving behind the bus.
Civil rights organizations and people who were part of a Biden campaign caravan last fall that was surrounded on a Texas highway by Trump supporters filed two federal lawsuits Thursday, alleging local law enforcement failed to respond to efforts to intimidate them.
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