Worker Heckles Trump at Ford Factory
Ford has suspended a factory worker after he shouted criticism at former US President Donald Trump during a factory visit in Detroit.
The worker, identified as TJ Sabula by The Washington Post, expressed his disapproval while Trump toured the plant. Video footage shows Trump reacting angrily, shouting back, and making a hand gesture toward the worker.
Ford Confirms Suspension
Ford confirmed the suspension and said it is reviewing the incident. The company has not provided further details regarding the investigation.
Worker Stands by Actions
Sabula told The Washington Post that he does not regret speaking out. He said he felt compelled to voice his opinion and believes the company punished him for embarrassing Trump.
He added that he was about 60 feet away from Trump during the incident but believes his remarks were heard clearly.
Online Fundraiser Supports Worker
Following news of the suspension, supporters launched an online fundraising campaign for Sabula. The campaign quickly gained attention and has raised over $250,000 to help him cover basic expenses.
Sparks Debate on Political Speech
The incident has reignited discussion on political expression in the workplace and how public figures respond to criticism in public spaces. Trump’s representatives have not released a statement regarding the event.


