Former Chief Executive of BBC News Deborah Turness speaking to the media after resigning from her position on Nov. 10, 2025. REUTERS/Jack Taylor
If you come for Donald J. Trump, you better not miss.
That’s a lesson the BBC just learned the hard way.
The Beeb went after Trump, slurring him with vicious lies .
It used its flagship current-affairs show to defame him as a fascistic monster who stirred up violence at the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
And the result of these outrageous libels has been not the fall of Trump, but the fall of the BBC.
The Beeb thought it could drag down the leader of the free world — but ended up dragging its own reputation into the gutter, burying itself in its own Trump-phobic BS.
It is hands-down the worst crisis Britain’s publicly funded broadcaster has

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