
BBC Vows To Fight Billion-Dollar Trump Defamation Lawsuit
After the major UK broadcaster apologised to the White House, its Chair asserted that a controversial video edit did not damage the U.S. President’s reputation.

After the major UK broadcaster apologised to the White House, its Chair asserted that a controversial video edit did not damage the U.S. President’s reputation.

Echoing the BBC ‘defamation’ scandal, a leading Swedish broadcaster was caught misleadingly editing news video.

Britain’s national broadcaster said sorry to the U.S. president—after being threatened with a lawsuit—but rejected his claims for compensation.

Trump’s legal threat could see Britain’s national broadcaster use its public funds to pay compensation to the White House—fuelling further scrutiny.

“I will also be strongly recommending that those funding ANTIFA be thoroughly investigated in accordance with the highest legal standards and practices,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.