BBC STUNS Trump; Says Sorry After 2nd Edited Speech Goes Viral But Refuses To Pay $1Bn Damages A major political storm has erupted after the BBC apologised to U.S. President Donald Trump for an edited Panorama clip that critics say created the false impression that he called for violence on January 6. But despite the apology, the broadcaster has firmly rejected Trump’s demand for compensation — triggering an escalated legal and political showdown. The controversy deepened after the Daily Telegraph revealed a second edited Trump clip from a 2022 Newsnight episode, fuelling Trump’s accusation that the BBC engaged in a “pattern of defamation.” His legal team has threatened a $1 billion lawsuit unless the corporation issues a retraction, apology, and compensation. The fallout has already shak
BBC STUNS Trump; Says Sorry After 2nd Edited Speech Goes Viral But Refuses To Pay $1Bn Damages
The Times of India1 hrs ago
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