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The Ford employee who heckled President Donald Trump throughout his go to final month to a Michigan auto plant was not disciplined and saved his job, the United Auto Employees union mentioned on Monday.
TJ Sabula, 40, shouted at Trump that he was a “pedophile protector” because the president was touring the Ford River Rouge advanced in Dearborn.
The president responded by mouthing the phrases “f— you” twice and giving the center finger, in response to video of the incident.
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FORD WORKER SUSPENDED FOR CALLING TRUMP ‘PEDOPHILE PROTECTOR’ HAS ‘NO REGRETS’ FOR ‘EMBARRASSING’ PRESIDENT
President Donald Trump acknowledges staff throughout a tour of the Ford River Rouge Plant, in Dearborn, Michigan. (The White Home through X)
The president additionally instructed Sabula in the course of the alternate that he could be fired, UAW Vice President Laura Dickerson mentioned on Monday at a political convention in Washington, in response to Reuters.
“This ain’t ‘The Apprentice’,” she mentioned on the convention, referring to the fact present Trump hosted through which he would abruptly dismiss contestants for underperforming within the competitors.
Dickerson mentioned Sabula nonetheless has his job and “has no self-discipline on his document,” stressing that the union helps his proper to free speech.
“There was a employee at that plant that day who famously instructed Mr. Trump precisely what he considered him,” Dickerson mentioned. “Sadly, in that second, we noticed what the present president actually thinks about working folks and the best way he responded — he gave us the center finger.”
Ford’s government chairman Invoice Ford mentioned after the manufacturing facility tour with Trump that the incident was unlucky and that he was embarrassed by it.

President Donald Trump walks with Ford River Rouge Plant Supervisor Corey Williams (proper), Government chair of Ford Motor Firm Invoice Ford Jr. (left), and CEO of Ford Motor Firm Jim Farley (second from proper). (Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)
Sabula mentioned shortly after the alternate with the president that he had “no regrets by any means.”
“So far as calling him out, positively no regrets by any means,” Sabula instructed The Washington Submit on the time. He estimated that he was standing roughly 60 ft away from Trump and mentioned the president might hear him “very, very, very clearly.”
He additionally mentioned he believes he was “focused for political retribution” for “embarrassing Trump in entrance of his mates.”
“I don’t really feel as if destiny seems to be upon you typically, and when it does, you higher be able to seize the chance,” he mentioned. “And in the present day I feel I did that.”

President Donald Trump speaks alongside Ford government chairman Invoice Ford (second from left) and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (left) as he excursions Ford Motor Firm’s River Rouge advanced in Dearborn, Michigan. (Getty Photographs / Getty Photographs)
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Sabula described himself on the time as a political impartial who had by no means voted for Trump however had supported different Republican candidates.
The White Home responded to the alternate by arguing that Trump gave an “applicable” response to the autoworker.
“A lunatic was wildly screaming expletives in a whole match of rage, and the President gave an applicable and unambiguous response,” White Home communications director Steven Cheung mentioned in an announcement final month.
Reuters contributed to this report.
