Why was he fired?
As of January 14, 2026, the Ford employee, identified as TJ Sabula, has been suspended without pay, but reports regarding whether he has been officially fired have been conflicting.
While some reports indicate he has been terminated, Ford and the United Auto Workers (UAW) have primarily confirmed a suspension pending an internal investigation. The specific reason cited by Ford for the disciplinary action is a violation of the company's core value of respect.
Key Details of the Incident
* The Heckle: During President Trump's tour of the Ford River Rouge complex in Dearborn, Michigan, Sabula shouted the phrase "pedophile protector." * The Context: Sabula later told the Washington Post that his comment was a reference to the administration's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files and the failure to release them in full by a recent legal deadline.
* The Reaction: A viral video shows the President responding to the heckle by twice mouthing an expletive and gesturing with his middle finger toward Sabula.
Ford's Official Stance
Ford spokesperson David Tovar stated that while they were proud of how most employees represented the company during the tour, they "don't condone anyone saying anything inappropriate like that within our facilities." The company maintains that they have a process to deal with such incidents but generally do not comment on specific personnel matters.
Union and Public Support
* UAW Response: The United Auto Workers union is defending Sabula, citing freedom of speech. They have vowed to use negotiated contract protections to safeguard his job and have criticized the President's own use of "vulgar language" in the exchange.
* Financial Support: Since the suspension, a GoFundMe for Sabula has raised over $335,000 to help cover his bills and lost income.