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Biden campaign staffers are suing a group of Trump supporters who tried to run their bus off a road in Texas last year.
Footage from the incident, which occurred on October 30, showed several pickup trucks sporting Trump flags surrounding the Biden-Harris bus in a bid to stop it from travelling down the Interstate 35 in Hays County.
On Thursday, White House aide David Gins, former Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis, and bus driver Timothy Halloway filed a lawsuit alleging the Trump supporters 'terrorized and menaced the driver and passengers on the Biden-Harris Campaign's bus'.
They claim the MAGA fans violated the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871 - a policy which 'prohibits groups of people from banding together or to go in disguise upon the public highways, or upon the premises of another with the intention of violating citizens' constitutional rights.'
The defendants have been named in court documents as Eliazar Cisneros, Hannah Ceh, Joeylynn Mesaros, Robert Mesaros and Dolores Park, as well as one Jane Doe and one John Doe.
However, up to 50 vehicles sporting Trump flags were seen traveling along the highway at the