Ford Motor has suspended a worker who heckled President Trump during a tour of a Michigan truck factory on Tuesday. T.J. Sabula shouted out “pedophile protector” as Trump walked past. Trump visited ...
President Donald Trump flipped off a Ford factory worker who shouted at him, according to videos circulating online. Trump visited the factory floor of a Ford plant in Dearborn, Michigan, on Tuesday ...
Trump visited the factory floor of a Ford plant in Dearborn Tuesday, where he chatted with assembly line workers as well as the automaker’s executive chairman, Bill Ford, a descendent of Henry Ford.
The White House defended a video that appeared to show President Trump flipping off a person who yelled at him while touring a Ford factory in Michigan on Tuesday. The video, which was shared by TMZ ...
A White House spokesman said the president “gave an appropriate and unambiguous response.” By Shawn McCreesh Reporting from the Ford factory in Dearborn, Mich. President Trump raised his middle finger ...
A top autoworkers union is defending a Ford employee who exchanged insults with President Donald Trump during his visit to a Michigan factory, saying workers should never be subjected to vulgar ...
President Donald Trump flipped the middle finger Tuesday to a person who could be heard calling him a “pedophile protector" while he toured a Ford truck factory in Michigan. In video shared by TMZ, ...
U.S. President Donald Trump is set to visit Michigan on Tuesday, including a tour of Ford's (F) factory in Dearborn, alongside a scheduled visit to the Sound Board theater at the MotorCity Casino. He ...
President Donald Trump was caught on video Tuesday, flipping off a Ford factory worker during a tour of the River Rouge plant in Dearborn. The incident was caught on camera by someone on the plant ...
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Trump’s awkward selfie moment at Ford factory visit
President Donald Trump shares a lighthearted moment during a Ford factory visit in Michigan as a worker struggles with a selfie attempt. The biggest myth about Trump’s base (and why many believe it) ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley confirmed that an all-new, U.S.-built internal combustion pickup truck is set for production at the automaker's Blue Oval City facility in Tennessee during President Donald Trump's ...
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