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    ‘Appropriate and unambiguous’: White House defends Trump over middle-finger gesture at heckler

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiJanuary 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    White House defends Trump over middle-finger gesture at heckler
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    The White House has defended US President Donald Trump after he aimed an offensive gesture at a heckler during his appearance at a Ford factory in Detroit on Tuesday.

    Footage of the incident published by TMZappears to show the president responding to a man who shouted at him from afar.

    The White House said: “A lunatic was wildly screaming expletives in a complete fit of rage, and the President gave an appropriate and unambiguous response.”

    The heckler has been suspended by Ford, the United Auto Workers union told the BBC’s US partner, CBS News.

    A Ford spokesperson told CBS: “One of our core values is respect and we don’t condone anyone saying anything inappropriate like that within our facilities.

    “When that happens, we have a process to deal with it but we don’t get into specific personnel matters.”

    According to the subtitles provided by TMZ, the heckler called Trump a “paedophile protector”. In the clip, which shows Trump from a distance, the president can be seen speaking back at the heckler, allegedly mouthing an expletive as well as using a middle-finger gesture.

    A man who spoke to The Washington Post, named TJ Sabula, reportedly identified himself as the man who shouted, saying he had “no regrets”. He allegedly said he meant his remarks in reference to Trump’s handling of the Epstein files.

    Trump has faced pressure for more transparency on what was uncovered by federal investigations into Jeffrey Epstein, the late convicted sex offender.

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    Trump signed a law that compelled the Department of Justice (DoJ) to release all the files that it held on Epstein by 19 December, although only a fraction of the files have so far been made public.

    Trump was once friends with Epstein before they fell out, which Trump says was years before Epstein was first arrested. Trump has not been accused of any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.

    Trump was in Detroit on Tuesday to give a speech to the Detroit Economic Club.

    The president’s public use of expletives have attracted headlines in the past – for example, when discussing the relationship between Iran and Israel last June.

    His predecessor Joe Biden also caused controversy for aiming an expletive at a worker during his own visit to a factory in Detroit while on the campaign trail in 2020.

    By BBC News

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