It follows the resignation of the director-general and CEO of the BBC News division last Sunday due to the controversy surrounding the editing of Donald Trump’s speech by the public-sector network. … he has now apologized to the president of the United StatesHowever, he denies there is any basis for a defamation lawsuit.
In a statement on its website, the network detailed that its lawyers sent a letter to Mr. Trump’s legal team in response to the letter they received on Sunday. BBC president Sameer Shah also sent a “separate personal letter to the White House”, making it clear that both he and the BBC were: US leader’s ‘edited speech is regrettable’ It was broadcast on the “Panorama” program on January 6, 2021.
Similarly, the network announced it would not air the documentary “Trump: A Second Chance?” on any platform. But it added: “While the BBC sincerely regrets the way the video was edited, we strongly disagree with its views.” There are grounds for defamation.ยป.
Controversy arises over a documentary aired on his program “Panorama” in June 2022. In this documentary, the BBC allegedly edited Trump’s January 6, 2021 speech to appear as if it were. encouraging his supporters to invade the Capitol; In Washington.
Amid controversy, BBC admits to ‘error in judgment’, resulting in Resignation of several senior officials: CEO Tim Davie and chief information officer Deborah Turness both resigned from their positions on Sunday. But the scandal didn’t end there.
The day after these outings, the American president threatened: claim 1 billion dollars If the BBC Group does not apologize and take down the documentary, it will pay damages to the BBC for defamation. It is precisely this demand that the chain letter responds to.
The BBC is currently investigating the following incidents: Possibility of another misleading setting From the same speech by President Trump, this time on the “Newslight” program, the company itself reported. It reportedly contained phrases that appeared to suggest he was urging his supporters to storm the Capitol and “fight like hell.”