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Trump threatens USD 5 billion lawsuit against BBC despite apology; Row erupts over an edit error in the speech

US President Donald Trump has asserted that he will file a lawsuit against BBC and sue USD 5 billion, despite the latter seeking apology. The row erupted when Trump accused the broadcasting house of wrongly editing his previous speeches, thus misleading the masses

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US President Donald Trump’s transactional style of leadership is not a new phenomenon for the world of geopolitics. In the latest row, Trump asserted that he will file a lawsuit against BBC, the broadcasting and media house for wrongly editing his previous speech and misleading the masses. Thereby, the US President has also outrightly rejected the apology submitted by the broadcasting corporation.

The US President further added that he would file a lawsuit “sometime next week” and sue nearly USD 5 billion from the media house as a penalty for wrongly presenting the speech. “We will sue them. We’ll sue them for anywhere between a billion and 5 billion dollars. Probably sometime next week. We have to do it. They have even admitted that they cheated. Not that they couldn’t have  not done that. They cheated. They changed the words coming out of my mouth”, Trump reiterated. The row erupted when BBC aired a documentary in October 2024 which featured Donald Trump’s speech from Washington on January 6, 2021.

However, BBC has emphasised that the wrong edit was unintentional. The media house has also apologized for the errors in the editing and has also confirmed that the programme will not be broadcasted. But, BBC has not acknowledged to render any financial compensation and refuted the payment of any such penalty. Within BBC, the row with the US President Trump has triggered huge costs leading to the resignation of Director General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness.

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Meanwhile, BBC Chair Samir Shah acknowledged the wrong edit of the documentary as “error of judgement”. He has also sent a personal letter to the White House expressing the apology. Trump, however, has thwarted the apology request and is determined to file a lawsuit. Trump further said that he has an obligation to file the lawsuit because the incident was egregious. “If you don’t do it, you don’t stop it from happening again with other people”, US President Trump asserted.

The original 2021 speech of Trump says, “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women”. More than 50 minutes later, he said: “And we fight. We fight like hell”. In an error edit, the BBC broadcast speech says, “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol and I’ll be there with you. And we fight. We fight like hell”.

The BBC repeatedly expressed regret over the unintentional edit and said that it was not intended towards defaming the US President. The BBC lawyers are in communication with the legal team of the US President Donald Trump and the further legal course of the row is yet to be seen.

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