‘Tough as Nails': Woman Egged at Trump Rally in San Jose Guest at RNC in Cleveland

The woman egged at a Donald Trump rally in San Jose, and who is now suing the city, is a featured guest at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland.

Tim Clark, Trump’s California’s director, introduced Rachel Casey on Saturday night, telling the crowd that the 29-year-old who moved back to Florida after getting covered in goo at a wild rally in downtown San Jose was “tough as nails.” Clark added: “It took a hundred protesters, and they couldn’t take her out. We asked her to come join us in Cleveland because she certainly earned it, right?”

Tina Hillstrom of Beverly Hills, who founded California's "RealWomen4Trump" about six months ago, was there and found Casey to be much more "soft spoken" than Clark described. "She's a hero," Hillstrom told NBC Bay Area by phone on Tuesday from Cleveland. "Why are people egging her and shoving her? Black lives matter, but no one else's does?"

Casey has refused several requests for interviews with NBC Bay Area, the first media outlet to identify her by name after her photo of having egg run down her face went viral. Photographs also capture her flipping off the crowd of people, many of them holding Mexico's flag, before she was smacked with the eggs at the June 2 rally in downtown San Jose. [[382002081, C]]

Last week, Casey, a physical therapist, filed suit against San Jose, the mayor and the police department alleging her civil rights were violated stemming from that rally, along with 13 other plaintiffs. The 44-page suit claims the police did nothing to stop the violence at the rally where the plaintiffs suffered concussions, broken noses and harassment.

Juan Hernandez, 39, of San Jose, a rehabilitation counselor in Santa Clara County, is another plaintiff and a Republican delegate in Cleveland now attending the convention in Cleveland. Hernandez told NBC Bay Area in an interview that his nose was broken and he suffered two black eyes when anti-Trump protesters attacked him and a friend. On Tuesday, he said that he's there to support Trump, mostly for his strict immigration policies, and to be a Republican spokesman for California. He's talked a lot with Casey, and said he thought it was awful that she was egged at the rally. "How she reacted was survival mode," he said. "She was assaulted and bullied."

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Protesters climb atop a car stopped in traffic as a crowd marches near the venue where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was speaking during a rally in San Jose, California on June 2, 2016. Protesters who oppose Donald Trump scuffled with his supporters on June 2 as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee held a rally in California, with fistfights erupting and one supporter hit with an egg. / AFP / JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images)
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A Donald Trump supporter antagonizes protesters by giving them the middle finger at a San Jose rally outside Marriott hotel on Thursday, June 2, 2016.
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A Donald Trump supporter smiles after she was egged at a San Jose rally outside Marriott hotel on Thursday, June 2, 2016.
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A woman wipes egg off her face after being pursued by protesters while leaving Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's campaign rally on Thursday, June 2, 2016, in San Jose, Calif. A group of protesters attacked Trump supporters who were leaving the presidential candidate's rally in San Jose on Thursday night. A dozen or more people were punched, at least one person was pelted with an egg and Trump hats grabbed from supporters were set on fire on the ground. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
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A Donald Trump supporter cheers at a San Jose rally outside Marriott hotel minutes before someone in the crowd threw an egg - and a tomato - on her on Thursday, June 2, 2016.
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SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 02: A man holds a sign declaring Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump a Nazi outside a campaign rally on June 2, 2016 in San Jose, California. The California primary is June 7. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)
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SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 02: A protester with a "no Donald Trump" sign is removed from a campaign rally for Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump on June 2, 2016 in San Jose, California. Trump is campaigning in California ahead of the state's June 7th Republican primary. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)
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Police form a line to contain protesters outside a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Thursday, June 2, 2016, in San Jose, Calif. A group of protesters attacked Trump supporters who were leaving the presidential candidate's rally in San Jose on Thursday night. A dozen or more people were punched, at least one person was pelted with an egg and Trump hats grabbed from supporters were set on fire on the ground. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
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SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 02: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity) Protesters hold up signs that say "Brown n' Proud" outside a campaign rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on June 2, 2016 in San Jose, California. The California primary is June 7. (Photo by Elijah Nouvelage/Getty Images)
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Protesters at a Donald Trump rally in San Jose. (June 2, 2016)
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"No hate in the 408:" Protesters at Donald Trump rally in San Jose, California on June 2, 2016.
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Riot police keep watch over protesters at Donald Trump rally in San Jose, California on June 2, 2016.
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Protesters climb atop a car stopped in traffic as a crowd marches near the venue where Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump was speaking during a rally in San Jose, California on June 2, 2016. Protesters who oppose Donald Trump scuffled with his supporters on June 2 as the presumptive Republican presidential nominee held a rally in California, with fistfights erupting and one supporter hit with an egg. / AFP / JOSH EDELSON (Photo credit should read JOSH EDELSON/AFP/Getty Images)
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Woman suffers a cut from the Donald Trump Rally in San Jose. (June 2, 2016)

Shortly after the rally, Hernandez said he was invited to the RNC by Harmeet Dhillon, the vice chair for the party in California and the lawyer now representing him and Casey in the anti-San Jose suit.

Reached by phone on Tuesday, Dhillon said she’s enjoying herself immensely, so much that she isn’t “sleeping enough.”

But other than that, so far, so good, Dhillon said, adding that she was especially impressed with Meliana Trump’s speech, not wanting to comment on whether portions were lifted from Michelle Obama’s speech in 2008.

“I thought it was great,” Dhillon said. “The delivery was good. I would have said the same things about my husband. My overall impression was that she was a poised, classy lady who has been with her husband for 18 years.”

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