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The employee Ford Motor suspended for heckling President Donald Trump — who, in turn, appears to have given the employee the middle finger — is getting plenty of support from his friends.
Two GoFundMe pages for the suspended Ford employee, identified as T.J. Sabula, have raised more than half a million dollars as of 6 p.m. on Jan. 14: $797,372 to be exact.
A GoFundMe spokesperson confirmed the two pages as legitimate fundraisers for Sabula. The Free Press reached out to Sabula, who did not respond to inquiries for comment. The GoFundMe spokesperson said he asked the organization to communicate that he is declining interviews at this time.
The incident that led to Sabula being suspended happened Jan. 13 during an afternoon visit by Trump to Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant, where Ford assembles its F-150 pickup. Trump toured the facility ahead of a planned speech before the Detroit Economic Club. The UAW confirmed Sabula was suspended with pay.
The incident that led to Sabula being suspended happened Jan. 13 during an afternoon visit by Trump to Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant, where Ford assembles its F-150 pickup. Trump toured the facility ahead of a planned speech before the Detroit Economic Club. The UAW confirmed Sabula was suspended with pay.
The tour started off well and was mostly positive, Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford told the Detroit Free Press late Jan. 13 on the sidelines of the Detroit Auto Show. In fact, a plant manager told the Free Press that for one employee who celebrated 32 years with the company, getting to meet the president was the experience of a lifetime for him.
But the incident that has captured attention on social media came as the president walked the floor. Someone shouted at Trump the words "pedophile protector," according to a report by TMZ. There were no local media permitted on the tour.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/gofundme-pages-raise-money-ford-165325848.html

Two GoFundMe pages for the suspended Ford employee, identified as T.J. Sabula, have raised more than half a million dollars as of 6 p.m. on Jan. 14: $797,372 to be exact.
A GoFundMe spokesperson confirmed the two pages as legitimate fundraisers for Sabula. The Free Press reached out to Sabula, who did not respond to inquiries for comment. The GoFundMe spokesperson said he asked the organization to communicate that he is declining interviews at this time.
The incident that led to Sabula being suspended happened Jan. 13 during an afternoon visit by Trump to Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant, where Ford assembles its F-150 pickup. Trump toured the facility ahead of a planned speech before the Detroit Economic Club. The UAW confirmed Sabula was suspended with pay.
The incident that led to Sabula being suspended happened Jan. 13 during an afternoon visit by Trump to Ford's Dearborn Truck Plant, where Ford assembles its F-150 pickup. Trump toured the facility ahead of a planned speech before the Detroit Economic Club. The UAW confirmed Sabula was suspended with pay.
The tour started off well and was mostly positive, Ford Executive Chair Bill Ford told the Detroit Free Press late Jan. 13 on the sidelines of the Detroit Auto Show. In fact, a plant manager told the Free Press that for one employee who celebrated 32 years with the company, getting to meet the president was the experience of a lifetime for him.
But the incident that has captured attention on social media came as the president walked the floor. Someone shouted at Trump the words "pedophile protector," according to a report by TMZ. There were no local media permitted on the tour.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/gofundme-pages-raise-money-ford-165325848.html
