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الاربعاء: 14 يناير 2026
  • 14 يناير 2026
  • 08:57
What happened to the Ford factory worker who insulted Trump

Khaberni - The worker at the "Ford" factory in Detroit, who had previously exchanged insults with US President Donald Trump, stated that he was suspended from work pending an investigation into the incident, according to "The Washington Post."

Earlier, a video that was recorded during Trump’s tour of the "Ford" factory in Detroit was circulated, where one of the workers shouted at him calling him a "protector of child molesters." Trump responded by raising his middle finger at the man and uttering an obscenity. Media linked this incident to the notorious financier Jeffrey Epstein.

"The Washington Post" mentioned that TJ Sabula, a 40-year-old assembly line worker and member of the local United Auto Workers branch, confirmed to them that he was the one who shouted at Trump, adding that he has been suspended from work pending the investigation.

Sabula explained that he does not regret his actions, but he is concerned about his job future, believing he has become a "target for political revenge" because he "embarrassed Trump in front of his friends." He also confirmed that his anger was directly related to Trump's involvement in the Epstein case.

The White House defended Trump’s behavior as an "appropriate" response to a "crazy person yelling obscenities" at the commander-in-chief.

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