US President Donald Trump said he would: legal action against BBC Even though the network issued a formal apology, which led to the resignation of several senior managers.
During an exclusive TV interview GB News It aired this Friday, and the president described it this way: “Corrupted” He said he felt that way. “Obligation” to file a lawsuit Defamed by exclusive TV interview GB News It was aired this Friday.
In a conversation from the White House, British journalist Bev Turner recalled that it was Trump who popularized the term “fake news” more than a decade ago and asked how far he would go to pursue a lawsuit against the BBC.
Addressing what he thought was wrongdoing by British public broadcasters, President Trump responded: “The word ‘fake news’ was great, but it’s not strong enough. I wish it was stronger. ‘Fake’ is one thing, but this goes beyond that. What they’ve done is corruption.”
The president added, “I’m not going to sue, but this is what I think.” i have a duty. This is very blatant and if you don’t do this you won’t be able to prevent it from happening again with others. I think there’s probably a duty. “I want to know why they did that.”
He added: “The good thing about litigation is we get to figure it out. How many more times have they done it? They’ve probably done enough to me.”
“We’re going to ask them for money,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One after the interview was recorded and before it aired. Between $1 billion and $5 billion (between €860 million and €4.3 billion).”
“That’s a nice letter.”
Last weekend, a British newspaper daily telegraph revealed the operation of trump speech Broadcast as a documentary from January 6, 2021 panorama In October 2024, the former president appeared to incite an insurrection against the Capitol.
This revelation caused a huge controversy in Britain, BBC chief executive resignsTim Davey news chiefDeborah Turness.
rear, daily telegraph presents another example of editorial manipulation on another BBC program, Newsnight, which aired in June 2022, in what Trump’s lawyers described as a “pattern of defamation.”
Trump established three conditions don’t ask for it BBC: A “clear and complete retraction” of the documentary, a formal apology, and “appropriate compensation” by last Friday.
thursday night, BBC I sent apology letter In the statement, Trump said he “regrets” the editing of the documentary and vowed never to air it again, but added: “I absolutely disagree that there is any basis for a defamation claim.”
In an interview with GB NewsPresident Trump said of the letter, “They wrote me an apology letter. It’s a great letter. They’re apologizing, but if they say it wasn’t intentional, they’re not asking for forgiveness, right? Look, I gave a great speech and they turned it into something bad.”
BBC reaction
It’s a British chain, so sterile And as if the issue did not concern them, he published a response to Donald Trump’s words.
president of BBCSamir Shah described President Trump as “litigious” due to the number of lawsuits the president has filed against various American media companies.
The chain says it is decisive moment in the history of BBC. “Its success depends on being perceived as fair, which is a source of trust in a world where trust in institutions is declining.”
“Instead, this company has been accused to the contrary and faces a costly and very public battle with some of the most powerful people in the world,” he added.
But he sticks to the idea that “there is enough argument to prove that the program will run regardless of the errors made.” panorama No harm was done to Trump.”.
The basis for his statement is the fact that the documentary was not aired on any American channel, and that shortly afterward he was elected president. For this reason, BBC “Since the president first threatened me, I had no intention of offering him any financial compensation.”