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A jury will decide if a group of Trump supporters violated state and federal law when they allegedly harassed a Biden campaign bus on a Texas highway in 2020, frightening those on board.
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Four people on a Biden campaign bus accused police of ignoring requests for help as they drove on Interstate 35 surrounded by Trump supporters. They alleged that officers 'joked about the victims and their distress.' A second lawsuit related to the incident remains pending.
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Former President Donald Trump enjoyed massive support during a recent gathering of conservative youth and young activists ahead of the 2024 election.
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Hannah Ceh and Kyle Kruger wrote in their settlement that they apologized for participating in the October 2020 incident in which dozens of Trump supporters surrounded and harassed a Joe Biden campaign bus driving down a Central Texas highway.
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The incident involved at least one minor collision and led to Texas Democrats canceling three scheduled campaign events.
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What can Texans expect from the legislature in crafting new election laws? Indications are Republican lawmakers will toughen voting laws. Also remember those Trump Trains? Was that illegal voter intimidation?
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On Election Day 2020, the Hispanic Conservatives of San Antonio continued a trend that’s held steady throughout the election season — “Trump trains.”
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The highway skirmish came as Democrats close ground in a state that is polling competitively in the race for president. Recent polls indicate the presidential race in Texas between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden is tight, with some national prognosticators calling it a “toss-up.”
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Dozens of vehicles formed up Saturday morning into a caravan at the AT&T Center to celebrate the Joe Biden-Kamala Harris presidential campaign. Cars,…
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Thousands of Trump supporters gathered in Laredo as part of a "Trump Train" on Saturday. At the same time, activists teamed up with veterans to repaint a…