Lawsuit: Texas Cops Refused to Escort Biden Bus, Told Hysterical Staffers to ‘Call Back’ Later

Police who refused frantic calls by campaign staffers for Biden last October to rescue their bus from allegedly being harassed by supporters of President Trump made jokes about it, according to a federal filing in a lawsuit over the year-old incident. This from westernjournal.com.

A self-described “Trump Train” of supporters of the 45th president preyed upon the nerves of a Biden bus when the former vice president was still campaigning.

The trucks driven by the Trump loyalists drove in and out of the Biden convoy, boxed them in the road at one point and were involved in a fender-bender-type collision, according to Fox News. The bus, however, was never struck.

But there’s more, according to The Texas Tribune, which obtained court documents revealing the chitchat among officers that day as the incident unfolded.

It seems that what’s fair play for a liberal is out of bounds for a conservative. The emotionally injured democrats are milking this for all its worth. All those involved knew they would.

“No, we’re not going to do it,” Daenzer said. “We will ‘close patrol’ that, but we’re not going to escort a bus.”

“[T]hey’re like really worked up over it and he’s like breathing hard and stuff, like, ‘they’re being really aggressive.’ Okay. Calm down,” the dispatcher said.

Daenzer said the Biden bus should “drive defensively and it’ll be great.”

“Or leave the train,” the 911 dispatcher said. “There’s an idea.”

“If you feel like you’re being threatened or your life is threatened, definitely call us back,” she said.

“Are you kidding me, ma’am?” the staffer said, adding, “they’ve threatened my life on multiple occasions with vehicular collision.”

The staffer then again asked for an escort.

However, as news of the event traveled, officers wrote one another using internal emails to warn of a “political fire storm” and that the incident “might lead to political and legal consequences,” the complaint said.

Daenzer’s report said that “due to the staffing issues, lack of time to plan, and lack of knowledge of the route, we were unable to provide an escort.”

This reads like a ‘He said she said.’  I imagine any number of excellent conservative attorneys will defend these police officers pro bono, then drag it out until President Trump returns.

I’m thinking publicly presented commendations would be an appropriate climax to this cat and mouse nip and tuck.

Let’s go Brandon.