White House Defends Trump After Profane Gesture Toward Protester in Michigan

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US President Donald Trump sparked controversy after being caught on camera directing a profane remark and an obscene hand gesture at a man who accused him of being a “pedophile protector.”

The incident occurred on Tuesday, January 13, during Trump’s visit to a Ford F-150 manufacturing plant in Michigan, ahead of his address at the Detroit Economic Club. Video footage shows Trump responding angrily after the man shouted the accusation, raising his middle finger and shouting an explicit insult.

The remark was widely interpreted as referencing Trump’s past association with the late Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender whose links to several high-profile figures have remained the subject of public scrutiny.

Reacting to the incident, the White House moved quickly to defend Trump’s actions. A spokesperson described his response as “appropriate and unambiguous,” arguing that the former president was reacting to a personal and inflammatory provocation.

The exchange has since gone viral, drawing mixed reactions from supporters and critics, and reigniting debate over Trump’s conduct in public settings as well as his past associations.

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