The BBC in the UK has apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump for misleading viewers by editing his speech from January 6, 2021, in the Panorama documentary. This made it seem like he was calling for violence at the Capitol riots. The BBC admitted their mistake in their retraction and made it clear that their edits made it look like Trump’s comments were a continuous call to action instead of separate parts of the speech. Chair Samir Shah apologized to the White House in person and said that the broadcaster had no plans to show the controversial show again.
The BBC has apologized to Donald Trump for editing his January 6 speech in a Panorama documentary, giving a false impression of inciting violence, yet rejects the $1 billion defamation claim.
The BBC turned down Trump’s request for $1 billion in damages, saying there is no basis for a defamation claim, even though they apologized. The ongoing scandal has caused high-profile resignations at the BBC and made people more critical of the network’s editorial standards. Critics and politicians say the network is deliberately manipulating and spreading false information. Trump’s lawyers say they still have the right to take more legal action as the debate over what this could mean for public trust and accountability in British media goes on.
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