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
- A convoy of Donald Trump supporters surrounded a Biden-Harris campaign bus on a busy Texas interstate in October 2020, leading to legal action involving accusations of assault and political intimidation tactics.
- The defendants argue that their actions were protected speech and deny driving recklessly.
- The trial, which includes testimonies from plaintiffs like Wendy Davis and the bus driver, is ongoing.
- The lawsuit, filed in 2021, seeks punitive and compensatory damages for the alleged incident.
- The defendants maintain that they were merely expressing support for Trump.
- A convoy of Donald Trump supporters surrounded a Biden-Harris campaign bus on a busy Texas interstate in October 2020, leading to legal action involving accusations of assault and political intimidation tactics.
- The defendants argue that their actions were protected speech and deny driving recklessly.
- The trial, which includes testimonies from plaintiffs like Wendy Davis and the bus driver, is ongoing.
- The lawsuit, filed in 2021, seeks punitive and compensatory damages for the alleged incident.
- The defendants maintain that they were merely expressing support for Trump.