Cyclist who gave Trump the finger loses her job: report

The woman who was caught 'flipping the bird' at Donald Trump as his motorcade passed her while cycling claims it cost her a marketing job.

TOPSHOT - A woman on a bike gestures with her middle finger as a motorcade with US President Donald Trump departs Trump National Golf Course October 28, 2017 in Sterling, Virginia.

A woman on a bike gestures with her middle finger as a motorcade with US President Donald Trump departs Trump National Golf Course October 28, 2017. Source: AFP

Juli Briskman didn't think twice when she gave President Donald Trump the finger as his motorcade passed her while she was cycling on a road near his golf club in Washington DC.

"He was passing by and my blood just started to boil," the Democrat mother of two, 50, told HuffPost.

"I'm thinking, 'he's at the damn golf course again'."

But the obscene gesture captured on October 28 by AFP White House photographer Brendan Smialowski, who was riding in Trump's convoy, quickly went viral. And it has now cost the single mother her job.
The president had gone to his Trump National Golf Club on the banks of the Potomac River, about 40 kilometers northwest of the White House.

Briskman lives nearby and was out for a Saturday bike ride when the convoy of black SUVs drove past.

Smialowski, a veteran of White House motorcades, said he always keeps his camera ready to shoot.

"You never know what you might see. You never know what might happen," he said.

Gestures from bystanders, thumbs up or middle fingers, are common.

After the first time the convoy passed her, she caught up again when it stopped at a red light.

"What made this particular cyclist unique was her tenacity - once the motorcade passed her, she managed to catch back up and share her feelings again," he said.
US President Donald Trump walks from the White House to his motorcade before traveling to his Virginia golf club on October 21, 2017.
US President Donald Trump walks from the White House to his motorcade before traveling to his Virginia golf club on October 21, 2017 in Washington, DC. Source: AFP
The photo only showed Briskman from the back, unidentifiable, her left arm out and middle finger up. 

It didn't take her long to realise that she was the person in the photo - all over the internet and television.

She proudly posted it as her profile picture on her Facebook and Twitter pages.

It isn't known whether Trump saw the gesture. But it didn't please Briskman's bosses at Akima LLC, a builder that does work for the US government and military.



Three days later they told Briskman, a marketing officer, she had to go.

"They said, 'We're separating from you,'" Briskman told HuffPost.

"Basically, you cannot have 'lewd' or 'obscene' things in your social media. So they were calling flipping him off 'obscene.'"

Briskman and Akima were contacted for comment. But the photograph remained at the top of her social media pages.

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Published 7 November 2017 7:23am
Updated 7 November 2017 8:47am
Source: AFP, SBS

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