Donald Trump flips off, appears to swear at heckler
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Donald Trump has stuck his middle finger up and appears to have sworn at a factory worker who heckled him.
The US president was standing on an elevated platform at a Ford factory in Detroit when a worker appeared to shout “paedophile protector” at him.

During a recent event, former President Trump had a heated interaction with a worker, where he appeared to use explicit language directed at the individual, mouthing “f— you” twice. This moment of tension unfolded as Trump made bold statements about his immigration policies.

Donald Trump pointed at and appeared to swear at a factory worker who called him a "pedophile protector".
Donald Trump pointed at and appeared to swear at a factory worker who called him a “pedophile protector”.(AP)

“If you come to America to rob Americans, we’re throwing you in jail and we’re sending you back to the country from where you came,” Trump declared, outlining his hardline stance. He emphasized his vision for America by saying, “As we liberate our country from this cultural scourge and the plague of corruption and fraud, we will rediscover the natural energy and native spirit that truly makes America great again.”

However, it’s important to note that such actions, particularly deporting individuals without due process, would be illegal under current U.S. law. The former president’s rhetoric often pushes the boundaries of legal feasibility, stirring significant debate among political commentators and legal experts.

Amidst these controversial statements, Trump faces mounting pressure due to lackluster economic indicators. Recent reports highlight sluggish job growth paired with rising prices, painting a challenging picture for economic recovery. As the economic data continues to lag, the strains on Trump’s policies and political maneuvers become increasingly evident.

The president is under pressure over flagging economic data.

Jobs numbers have been muted while prices continue to rise.

And his tariffs have not led to a boost in manufacturing jobs in America, counter to his claims.

“The results are in, and the Trump economic boom has officially begun,” he said today.

“One of the biggest reasons for this unbelievable success has been our historic use of tariffs.”

Manufacturing jobs in the US actually declined by tens of thousands this year.

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