Ford Worker Who Trump Flipped Off Receives Nearly $1 Million in Donations
Ford employee T.J. Sabula, who was suspended from work after a conflict with President Donald Trump, received powerful support through crowdfunding. In less than 24 hours, two campaigns on the GoFundMe platform raised a total of over $800,000.

The incident occurred during Trump's visit to a Ford plant in Michigan, where pickups are manufactured. In a video that went viral, someone can be heard shouting at Trump: "Pedophile defender," which appears to be a reference to the delay in publishing the full archives of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
In response, Trump showed the middle finger and cursed.
The White House later stated that the president "responded appropriately to a maniac shouting obscenities in a fit of rage."
Sabula confirmed to The Washington Post that he was the one who shouted those words, adding that he "doesn't regret it one bit."
Ford company suspended Sabula from his duties without pay.
The United Auto Workers (UAW) union, which represents the interests of the plant's workers, stated that an investigation is currently underway.
Two campaigns were launched in support of the worker.

The first GoFundMe campaign, titled "T.J. Sabula — A Patriot," raised nearly $500,000 from 21,000 people.
A second campaign, organized by a friend of the Sabula family, brought in over $330,000 from 13,000 people.
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