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Donald Trump to sue BBC for $1 billion: What he actually said vs what the BBC Panorama documentary claimed he said

Donald Trump to sue BBC for $1 billion: What he actually said vs what the BBC Panorama documentary claimed he said

A major row broke out after US President Donald Trump threatened to sue the BBC for at least one billion dollars over what he says is a misleading edit of his January 6 speech. The clash has triggered resignations at the top of the broadcaster,

What the BBC documentary claimed

The Panorama episode at the centre of the controversy stitched together two separate lines from Trump’s 2021 speech in Washington. The edit made it appear as though he delivered one continuous call to march on the Capitol with the words: “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol and I’ll be there with you. And we fight. We fight like hell.” The sequence suggested Trump urged the crowd towards direct confrontation.BBC leadership later acknowledged the mistake. The organisation admitted the edit created a misleading impression and apologised for what it called an “error of judgement”. The fallout was immediate, with both Director General Tim Davie and News chief Deborah Turness stepping down.

What Trump actually said

Transcripts and footage of the day show the two statements were delivered separately. Trump initially told supporters: “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol, and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women.” Much later, in a different part of the rally, he said: “We fight like hell. And if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore.” The remarks were controversial at the time and featured heavily in his impeachment proceedings, but they were not spoken as a single inciting statement.

What happens next

Trump’s lawyers have issued a formal notice demanding a retraction, an apology and compensation for what they described as “false, defamatory, disparaging, misleading and inflammatory statements”. The BBC has said it will review the complaint and respond formally.The broadcaster is now dealing with its most serious leadership crisis in years. Tim Davie told staff the BBC must “fight for our journalism” as he confirmed he would stay on only until an orderly transition is arranged. Senior figures, including Chair Samir Shah, have said that the corporation must rebuild confidence while maintaining high editorial standards.

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