New Straits Times

Rude-gesture cyclist gets donations

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WASHINGTON: More than US$70,000 (RM294,000) in donations have poured into a crowdfundi­ng site set up for the cyclist who was fired from her job for making a rude gesture to President Donald Trump’s motorcade.

More than 3,000 donations, from US$5 to US$250, have rolled in since Nov 6, when the GoFundMe campaign was set up on behalf of Juli Briskman.

Briskman’s raised middle finger was caught by news photograph­ers as Trump’s motorcade passed her on Oct 28 as he left Trump National Golf Course in Sterling, Virginia.

The image immediatel­y went viral.

Three days later, the 50-yearold marketing executive was fired by her company, government contractor Akima.

“Thank you, Juli Briskman,” wrote Rob Mello, who set up the GoFundMe account, calling her “an inspiratio­n to us all”.

He said all the money raised went to Briskman. AFP

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