KKK Act lawsuit over police non-response to ‘Trump Train’ convoy surrounding Biden-Harris campaign bus ends with training for whole department

Trump Train exhibit

“Trump Train” convoy pictured on Oct. 30, 2020 (exhibit from court documents)

A lingering Ku Klux Klan Act lawsuit over an incident days before the 2020 election, when a Biden-Harris bus was surrounded by Donald Trump supporters on I-35 between Austin and San Antonio in Texas, will move to trial after four defendants’ summary judgment motions failed on Monday.

The court docket only shows that U.S. District Judge Robert Pittman, a Barack Obama appointee, denied motions that were filed by defendants Dolores Park, Joeylynn Mesaros, Robert Mesaros, and Eliazar Cisneros, meaning that Wendy Davis, a Democratic former member of the Texas Senate, former Biden-Harris campaign staffer David Gins, and bus driver Tim Holloway can take their claims of political intimidation to trial on Sept. 9.

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