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Free speech or political intimidation? A jury says this Trump Train organizer crossed the line.

Eliazar Cisneros was accused of organizing and participating in a Trump Train that used harassment and intimidation to prevent others from exercising their support for a candidate.

Defendant Eliazar Cisneros leaves the courtroom after Trump Train trial at the United States Courthouse in downtown Austin Monday September 23, 2024. The seven-member jury ordered Cisneros, a chef and Navy veteran, to pay the bus's driver, Tim Holloway, $10,000 in compensatory damages. It also levied $30,000 in punitive damages against Cisneros, to be shared among the plaintiffs.

Former state Sen. Wendy Davis, D-Fort Worth, testifies at the Trump Train trial on Sept. 9, 2024.
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From left: Attorney Francisco R. Canseco speaks as defendant Eliazar Cisneros listens during the Trump Train trial on Sept. 9, 2024.

“Operation Block the Bus”

On the bus

Wendy Davis, seated by flag, testifies at the Trump Train trial on Sept. 9, 2024.
Plaintiff bus driver Tim Holloway talks to reporters after the Trump Train trial at the United States Courthouse in downtown Austin Monday September 23, 2024.

“It’s not over”

Robert and Joeylynn Mesaros pose for photos outside of a U.S. federal courthouse in Austin, Texas on Sept. 9 ahead of the Trump Train trial.

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