Kyle Kruger, Hannah Ceh

Court exhibits show Kyle Kruger’s truck (L) and Hannah Ceh’s social media post (R) during the “Trump Train” incident.

Two of the Donald Trump supporters who joined a “Trump Train” convoy tailing a Biden-Harris campaign bus in I-35 between Austin and San Antonio, Texas a matter of days before their candidate lost the 2020 election have apologized as part of a settlement.

Protect Democracy, the Texas Civil Rights Project, and the law firm Willkie Farr & Gallagher, who represent the plaintiffs, announced Thursday that Hannah Ceh and Kyle Kruger have apologized for their actions as the civil case against six other defendants continues on.

The plaintiffs, Eric Cervini, Wendy Davis, David Gins, and Timothy Holloway — “respectively, a volunteer, surrogate, staffer, and contractor for the Biden-Harris Campaign” — sued under Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, alleging that the defendants had undertaken a “modern-day conspiracy to intimidate voters in trucks in the light of day in the same way that the law outlawed intimidation while hooded on horseback in the dark of night in 1871.”



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