The Guardian (USA)

Democrats condemn Trump supporters who swarmed Texas campaign bus

- Alexandra Villarreal in Austin, Texas

A caravan of Trump supporters in pickup trucks that delighted Donald Trump by swarming a Democratic campaign bus on a Texas highway came armed, according to a state representa­tive and a witness.

“Armed Trump trolls harassing Biden Bus on I35, ramming volunteer vehicles & blocking traffic for 40 mins,” Texas state representa­tive Rafael Anchía wrote on Twitter.

The historian Eric Cervini, who had flown to Texas to help with get-out-thevote efforts, posted a video on Instagram that showed a long line of cars with Trump parapherna­lia stalled along the highway, waiting for the BidenHarri­s bus.

“These Trump supporters, many of whom were armed, surrounded the bus on the interstate and attempted to drive it off the road,” he wrote, adding: “As a historian who studied the rise of the Third Reich, I can tell you: this is how a democracy dies.”

The ambush, which took place on Friday as the bus traveled from San Antonio to Austin to conclude a threeday tour, included a crash between a white SUV and a black truck, police in San Marcos confirmed, though it was still unclear who caused the collision. Officers there had tried to provide a police escort for the Biden-Harris bus but were not able to catch up because of traffic.

Even as dramatic footage from the scene caused widespread alarm, President Donald Trump threw his support behind the so-called Trump train, tweeting “I LOVE TEXAS!”

The FBI has said it is investigat­ing the incident. The US president tweeted on Sunday night that the people involved in running the bus off the road were “patriots”.

Earlier on Sunday, he asked supporters at a rally in Michigan: “Did you see the way our people … were… protecting this bus ... because they’re nice. They had hundreds of cars. Trump! Trump! Trump and the American flag.”

Trump also said Biden supporters lacked such spirit and enthusiasm.

One Texas Republican official, Naomi Narvaiz, applauded the caravan’s tactics to force the bus to leave: “Your kind aren’t welcome here!”

“Funniest thing I’ve ever seen, man!” a Facebook user recording from New Braunfels guffawed in a video posted on Friday. “They’re, like, literally escorting him out of town.”

A spokeswoma­n for Living Blue in Comal county, a local progressiv­e group, told the Guardian the incident was a reflection of larger problems in the area, where “racist” locals “just kind of run this town, like the Klan did”.

The spokeswoma­n, who asked to remain anonymous because she feared being targeted, added: “They’ve dragged the BLM flag. They’ve called people the N-word from their truck. So it’s straight up harassment and intimidati­on. And then, to see President Trump validate them by retweeting their video and saying he loves Texas, he’s basically endorsing domestic terrorism.”

Amid safety concerns, Democrats in Texas cancelled multiple events. According to the Texas Tribune, the FBI was investigat­ing.

The president’s son, Donald Trump Jr, had previously encouraged members of the Trump train in Texas to “get out there” and “have some fun” at the expense of vice- presidenti­al nominee Kamala Harris, who was campaignin­g in the state but was not on the bus when the incident occurred.

Two days out from election day, Texas is close, Trump leading Biden by 1.5 points, according to the FiveThirty­Eight.com polling average.

Tariq Thowfeek, Texas communicat­ions director for the Biden campaign, said in a statement: “Rather than engage in productive conversati­on about the drasticall­y different visions that Joe Biden and Donald Trump have for our country, Trump supporters in Texas instead decided to put our staff, surrogates, supporters, and others in harm’s way.”

US representa­tive Lloyd Doggett, a Democrat who represents constituen­ts from San Antonio to Austin, said: “This aggressive, abusive conduct by his supporters results from Trump continuing to incite acts of intimidati­on and violence. We have to stand up to these bullies just as we seek to protect the right of every last Texan to vote out the Bully-in-Chief.”

 ??  ?? A bus carrying Joe Biden and Kamala Harris heads to a campaign stop in Phoenix, Arizona in October. Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP
A bus carrying Joe Biden and Kamala Harris heads to a campaign stop in Phoenix, Arizona in October. Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP

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