‘Trump Train’ driver who hit into Biden-Harris campaign volunteer behind bus in 2020 and said ‘I kind of saved Texas’ found liable in KKK Act lawsuit

Eliazar Cisneros

Trump Train convoy driver hits into Biden-Harris volunteer’s vehicle on Oct. 30, 2020 on I-35 in Texas. Right: Eliazar Cisneros during prior Black Lives Matter crowd incident (exhibits in court documents).

The “Trump Train” pickup truck driver who hit into a Biden-Harris volunteer’s vehicle behind the campaign’s bus on I-35 in Texas back in 2020 was the only one of six defendants found liable by a federal jury to the tune of $40,000 in a long-running Ku Klux Klan Act lawsuit.

Wendy Davis, a Democratic former member of the Texas Senate, former Biden-Harris campaign staffer David Gins, and bus driver Tim Holloway won their case only as to Eliazar Cisneros, putting him on the hook for $10,000 in compensatory damages and $30,000 in punitive damages, the plaintiffs’ attorneys said Monday.

In early August, it became clear that the case would head to trial nearly four years after the incident from the lead-up to the 2020 election.

The lawsuit had alleged that defendants Cisneros, Dolores Park, Joeylynn Mesaros, Robert Mesaros, and Steve Ceh together took part in a conspiracy to “ambush” the Biden-Harris bus on the highway in an act of political intimidation infringing on plaintiffs’ right to “engage in support or advocacy in federal elections[.]” In the end, the jury only found Cisneros responsible, however, and U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman’s prior ruling in the case and jury instructions provided some insight as to why that may be.

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