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BBC moves to dismiss Trump’s $5bn lawsuit

The BBC has announced it will seek to have Donald Trump’s lawsuit thrown out, challenging both the legal basis and the location of the case over how his January 6, 2021 speech was edited in a Panorama documentary. The US president filed a $5 billion lawsuit in Florida last month, accusing the British broadcaster of defamation and of breaching a trade practices law. He claims the programme wrongly suggested he directly called for violence ahead of the Capitol riot. In court documents submitted on Monday, the BBC said the Florida court does not have “personal jurisdiction” over the organisation and that the venue is not appropriate for the case. The broadcaster also argues that Trump has failed to present a legally valid claim. The BBC has already acknowledged that the way the speech was edited created a misleading impression. It […]

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BBC Apologises to Trump Over Panorama Edit but Refuses Compensation

The BBC has formally apologised to former US President Donald Trump for an episode of Panorama that edited and spliced segments of his 6 January 2021 speech, admitting it gave “the mistaken impression that President Trump had made a direct call for violent action.” The corporation said it will not re-air the 2024 programme but rejected Trump’s demand for a $1bn compensation, citing no legal basis for a defamation claim. Lawyers for Trump have threatened to sue the BBC unless it issues a retraction, apology, and financial compensation, but the BBC insisted the edit was not designed to mislead and did not cause Trump harm as he was later re-elected. The documentary, restricted to UK viewers, was only 12 seconds of an hour-long programme. The fallout led to the resignation of top BBC executives. The apology follows fresh revelations of […]

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 UK to Review BBC Charter After Trump Speech Editing Scandal

The UK government will review the BBC’s Royal Charter in response to a scandal involving Panorama’s edited coverage of Donald Trump’s speech, which appeared to link him directly to the US Capitol attack. The controversy led to the resignations of Director General Tim Davie and CEO Deborah Turness, sparking fresh debate over BBC’s impartiality and governance. BBC chair Samir Shah described the resignations as a “sad day for the BBC” and is scheduled to address Parliament. The BBC is expected to apologise for the documentary’s misleading edit, which critics say spliced together Trump’s remarks to suggest direct incitement, omitting his call to “cheer on senators and congressmen.” Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said the review—set ahead of the 2027 renewal—will help the BBC “adapt to this new era.” The scandal comes as the BBC faces accusations of bias, including recent criticism […]

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