FBI probing Trump caravan confrontation with Biden campaign bus in Texas
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[November 02, 2020]
By Steve Gorman
(Reuters) - The FBI said on Sunday it was
investigating an incident in which a convoy of vehicles flying flags in
support of President Donald Trump's re-election bid surrounded a tour
bus carrying campaign staff for Democratic challenger Joe Biden on a
Texas highway.
Friday's incident - captured on video that was retweeted by Trump on
Saturday with the message, "I LOVE TEXAS!" - prompted the Biden campaign
to cancel at least two of its Texas events as Democrats accused the
president of encouraging supporters to engage in acts of intimidation.
Video footage showed a group of pickup trucks and SUVs bearing pro-Trump
flags surrounding the Biden campaign bus as it traveled north along
Interstate 35 between San Antonio and Austin.
The Biden campaign said the Trump caravan tried to force the bus to slow
down and to run it off the road.
One video clip aired on CNN showed a Trump-flagged pickup swerve into
the side of another vehicle traveling just behind the bus. The Texas
Tribune newspaper reported the sideswiped vehicle was being driven by a
Biden campaign staffer.
According to the Biden campaign, staff aboard the bus called
emergency-911 to report the incident, with local law enforcement
responding to the calls and assisting the bus reach its destination.
"FBI San Antonio is aware of the incident and investigating," special
agent Michelle Lee, a spokeswoman for the Federal Bureau of
Investigation in San Antonio, told Reuters in an email. "No further
information is available at this time."
Trump took to Twitter on Sunday night to criticize the FBI investigation
of his supporters, writing: "In my opinion, these patriots did nothing
wrong."
During a campaign stop in Michigan earlier in the day, Trump said: "Did
you see our people yesterday? They were protecting his bus."
Speaking about the incident on the campaign trail on Sunday in
Philadelphia, Biden said: "We've never had anything like this. At least
we've never had a president who thinks it's a good thing."
Neither Biden nor his running mate, Senator Kamala Harris, was aboard
the bus. The Texas Tribune reported passengers included Democratic U.S.
House of Representatives candidate and former Texas state Senator Wendy
Davis.
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Texas FBI said Sunday that they will investigate last week's highway
standoff between Trump caravan and Biden campaign bus. Bryan Wood
reports.
CLOSE RACE IN TEXAS
Texas state Representative Terry Canales, a Democrat, sent the Texas
Department of Public Safety (DPS) a letter calling for an inquiry
into what he called "criminal behavior" by the pro-Trump caravan
drivers.
A reporter for the Austin-Statesman newspaper said on Twitter that
DPS "has now opened an investigation" of the incident, but Reuters
was unable to immediately verify this.
The highway confrontation came as polls showed an unexpectedly tight
race between Biden and Trump in Texas, which has long been a
Republican stronghold.
"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," Biden's Texas
campaign spokesman, Tariq Thowfeek, said in a statement. "We'll see
you on November 3rd."
Texas Republican Party Chairman Allen West, in a statement,
dismissed media reports of the incident as "more fake news and
propaganda," adding: "Prepare to lose ... stop bothering me."
Texas was not the only place where "Trump trains" of supporters
forming vehicle convoys have caused consternation. Video footage on
social media on Sunday showed vehicles flying pro-Trump flags
blocking traffic on the Whitestone Bridge over the East River in New
York City's Bronx borough.
Local media reported similar Sunday traffic blockades on the express
lanes of the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey and the Tappan Zee
Bridge over the Hudson River linking New York's Westchester and
Rockland counties.
(Reporting by Steve Gorman in Los Angeles; Additional reporting by
Trevor Hunnicutt in Philadelphia and Steve Holland in Washington,
Michigan; Editing by Peter Cooney and Lincoln Feast.)
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