Bullet points of 'Trump Train' trial: Defendant says convoy using 'first amendment right' during highway clash
Bullet points of 'Trump Train' trial: Defendant says convoy using 'first amendment right' during highway clash
- The incident involving Donald Trump supporters surrounding a Biden-Harris campaign bus in Texas was considered an exercise of free speech by the defendants.
- They maintained that their intention was to show support for Trump in a boisterous manner, rather than to intimidate anyone.
- A lawsuit has been filed against them, alleging assault and violations of state and federal laws.
- The defense argues that their actions were a form of protected speech and suggests that the trial is a strategy to deplete conservatives of their finances.
- Testimonies from both sides are being presented in the trial, with plaintiffs expressing feelings of being held captive and under siege, while the defendants stress their right to express allegiance to Trump.
- Political observers are eagerly awaiting the verdict of the trial.
- The incident involving Donald Trump supporters surrounding a Biden-Harris campaign bus in Texas was considered an exercise of free speech by the defendants.
- They maintained that their intention was to show support for Trump in a boisterous manner, rather than to intimidate anyone.
- A lawsuit has been filed against them, alleging assault and violations of state and federal laws.
- The defense argues that their actions were a form of protected speech and suggests that the trial is a strategy to deplete conservatives of their finances.
- Testimonies from both sides are being presented in the trial, with plaintiffs expressing feelings of being held captive and under siege, while the defendants stress their right to express allegiance to Trump.
- Political observers are eagerly awaiting the verdict of the trial.