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White House Incident Yesterday

The White House called President Trump's reaction "appropriate" after video showed him responding to a heckler during a visit to a Michigan Ford plant.

White House Incident Yesterday
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D.C. fire responds to false 911 ‘swatting’ call targeting White House - The Washington Post
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The White House called President Trump's reaction "appropriate" after video showed him responding to a heckler during a visit to a Michigan Ford plant. U.S. President Donald Trump raised his middle finger and appeared to direct profanity toward a factory worker who expressed criticism of his handling of the Jeffrey Epstein controversy while.

Driver in Custody After Crashing Into Gate Near the White House - The New York Times
Driver in Custody After Crashing Into Gate Near the White House - The New York Times

Video from inside the Ford Rouge complex in Dearborn showed President Donald Trump apparently flipping off a worker and swearing after the worker yelled at the president. The White House has defended President Donald Trump after he made an obscene gesture at a worker during a visit to a Ford factory in Michigan, saying his response was "appropriate". Trump was touring Ford's F.

Police respond to shots fired outside the White House
Police respond to shots fired outside the White House

DEARBORN, Mich. (FOX 2) - President Donald Trump's visit to the Ford F. Pedestrian killed in chain.

Driver Who Crashed Truck Near the White House Threatened to Kill Biden - The New York Times
Driver Who Crashed Truck Near the White House Threatened to Kill Biden - The New York Times

President Donald Trump appeared to flip someone off as he toured a Michigan Ford plant in an incident caught on video Tuesday, and the White House defended the action as an "appropriate. In a statement to the Advance, White House communications director Steven Cheung called the worker "a lunatic" who was "wildly screaming expletives in a complete fit of rage." "And the president gave an appropriate and unambiguous response," Cheung said. The White House North Lawn was evacuated after a tourist allegedly threw a phone over the fence; press sheltered as Secret Service responded.

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What happened the night of the Secret Service crash? | CNN Politics

An analysis of footage from three camera angles show that the vehicle appears to be turning away from a federal officer as he opened fire.

Security Concerns Give the White House a Fortified New Look - The New York Times
Security Concerns Give the White House a Fortified New Look - The New York Times
Two detained for tossing items over White House fence
Two detained for tossing items over White House fence
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