Trump Confronts Factory Worker in Michigan A Ford employee faces suspension after a tense encounter with the President.
Heated Factory Clash
TJ Sabula is a 40-year-old line worker at a Ford factory. He called Donald Trump a “pedophile protector” during a Tuesday visit.
The President responded by mouthing a curse word. Later, he gave Sabula the middle finger while walking across a gangway.
No Regrets Expressed
Sabula spoke to The Washington Post after his suspension. He said he does not regret calling out the President.
“As far as calling him out, definitely no regrets whatsoever.”
He felt he had to seize the chance to speak. Meanwhile, Ford says it does not condone inappropriate language in its facilities.
White House Response
Spokesman Steven Cheung defended the President’s actions. He called Sabula a lunatic who was screaming expletives in a rage.
“The president gave an appropriate and unambiguous response.”
Trump faces pressure to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. However, the Justice Department has only released one per cent of the archive.

Legal Battles Brewing
The Epstein saga has also reached Bill and Hillary Clinton. They defied a subpoena to testify before Congress on Tuesday.
The Clintons sent a letter slamming Trump’s “cruel agenda.” They claimed the legal requests were a weapon against political opponents.
Finally, Chairman James Comer plans to start contempt proceedings next week. No evidence of criminal conduct currently links the Clintons to Epstein.