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Washington: A factory visit in America turned into controversy when a video of President Donald Trump surfaced. In this, he is seen making an objectionable gesture towards someone during his visit to the Ford plant in Michigan. This incident is said to have happened on Tuesday, and its video is spreading rapidly on social media.
Trump had reached the River Rouge Complex of Ford Motor Company in the city of Dearborn, Michigan. F-150 pickup trucks are manufactured here. During the tour, someone from the factory floor loudly called Trump a “pedophile protector.”
The video shows Trump turn in the direction of the voice, say something, and then make a hand gesture, which many believe to be the middle finger. The video is about 30 seconds long, but there is a lot of noise in it, and the face of the person speaking is not visible.
The term used was in reference to Trump's past ties to Jeffrey Epstein. In recent times, the debate has again intensified in America regarding the documents related to the Epstein case, and that is why this issue is in the headlines again.
Some American lawmakers have also alleged that Trump is trying to divert attention from this dispute by making strong statements regarding Venezuela.
The White House has denied that the president's behavior was wrong. Trump's communications director Steven Cheung said a man at the factory was shouting profanities in anger, and the president responded in the same manner. He said Trump's response was "direct and appropriate to the situation."
This is not the first time that Trump has been seen saying or doing something angry on camera. On several occasions in the past too, he has used sharp words in public forums. Last year, while speaking on the tension between Iran and Israel, he had expressed displeasure with both countries, and even then his words were criticized a lot.
After the video surfaced, debate has once again erupted regarding Trump's behavior and language. Supporters are calling it a reaction to provocation, while critics are considering it against the dignity of the presidency. At present it is clear that a simple factory visit has become a big political issue because of a few seconds of video.