• Reminder: TRUMP IS AN EPSTEIN PEDOPHILE

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    tRUMP's reaction proves he's a deviant pedophile on Epstein's hotlist.

    Trump gave a Ford plant worker the finger. The White House says all white American autoworkers deserve the finger from President Trump.


    U.S. President Donald Trump raised his middle finger and appeared to direct profanity toward a factory worker who expressed criticism of his handling
    of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy at a Michigan auto plant on Tuesday,
    video circulating online showed.

    The entertainment site TMZ first published video capturing the exchange,
    and the White House did not dispute its authenticity.

    ôA lunatic was wildly screaming expletives in a complete fit of rage, and
    the President gave an appropriate and unambiguous response,ö White House spokesperson Steven Cheung told Reuters in an email.

    Trump was touring the Ford F-150 assembly facility in Dearborn when a
    worker on the plant floor shouted what sounded like ôpedophile protectorö
    as the president stood on an elevated walkway, the video showed. Trump
    turned toward the individual and appeared to respond with an expletive
    before making a hand gesture with his middle finger as he walked off.

    After the incident, the worker who shouted at the president was suspended,
    the United Auto Workers union told Reuters. The union and Ford did not identify the worker, and attempts to contact the man named in media reports were unsuccessful.

    The UAW, which represents workers at the plant, issued a statement on Wednesday defending its members' right to free speech and vowed to "ensure that our member receives the full protection of all negotiated contract language safeguarding his job."

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    "Workers should never be subjected to vulgar language or behaviour by
    anyone ù including the President of the United States," the union said.

    Two online fundraising campaigns for the worker on GoFundMe.com had collectively received more than $650,000 US in donations by Wednesday afternoon.

    Other Ford employees cheered and welcomed the president as he toured the assembly line, taking photos with workers and shaking hands. Ford executive chairman Bill Ford, speaking with the media at an event later, called the incident unfortunate and said he was embarrassed by it.

    "That was six seconds out of an hour tour. And the tour went great," he
    said. "I think he really enjoyed it and we did, too."
    Four men standing in a row inside a warehouse. Two men point into the
    distance and the man in the middle looks.
    U.S. President Donald Trump stands with Corey Williams, Ford River Rouge
    plant manager, left, and Bill Ford, executive chairman of Ford, at a Ford production center in Dearborn, Mich., on Tuesday. (Evelyn
    Hockstein/Reuters)
    Trump's use of profanity

    Trump has occasionally used profanity in public settings, often in response
    to criticism, confrontation or to emphasize his point.

    During a campaign stop at a Detroit auto plant in 2020, former U.S.
    President Joe Biden, then a Democratic candidate, used profanity in an exchange with a factory worker who accused him of trying to take away gun rights.

    Trump has faced persistent scrutiny for his handling of sensitive federal records tied to Epstein, a convicted sex offender who died by suicide in
    jail in 2019. Many of Trump's most loyal supporters believe the government
    is withholding documents that would reveal the late financier's ties to powerful public figures.

    Trump has repeatedly denied any knowledge of Epstein's alleged abuse and
    sex trafficking of girls and has not been accused of wrongdoing.

    TrumpÆs visit to the Michigan facility was part of an effort to highlight
    his administrationÆs support for U.S. manufacturing, a key theme as the
    2026 election year unfolds. Michigan is seen as a politically important
    state, and domestic jobs and industry have been central to TrumpÆs economic messaging.
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