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Trump threatens BBC with $1bn lawsuit

Demands retraction over edited January 6 documentary clip

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November 11, 2025
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United States President Donald Trump has threatened to file a $1 billion lawsuit against the British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC, following the airing of an edited clip in a Panorama documentary that he claims misrepresented his statements about the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot.

The legal threat comes after the controversial broadcast triggered a public backlash and led to the resignations of two top BBC executives, Director-General Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness.

The BBC documentary, titled Trump: A Second Chance?, aired in late 2024, shortly before the U.S. presidential election.

In the program, Trump was shown saying, “We fight like hell,” immediately after telling supporters, “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol.”

Critics of the documentary argued that the editing created a misleading impression that Trump had directly encouraged the violent riot at the Capitol.

In reality, Trump’s “fight like hell” comment was made nearly an hour later, following remarks urging his supporters to support lawmakers, not incite violence.

Trump’s legal team, led by lawyer Alejandro Brito, sent a formal letter to the BBC demanding a “full and fair” retraction of the documentary, claiming it contained “false, defamatory, disparaging, misleading, and inflammatory statements.”

The letter, widely circulated on social media, warns that the broadcaster could face legal action in Florida if it does not comply by the stipulated deadline.

Trump also called the resignations of the BBC executives a confirmation of his accusations of dishonesty and corruption within the organization.

ALSO READ: Trump grants mass pardons to 2020 election allies

While Trump’s lawsuit poses a high-profile threat, legal experts argue it faces significant challenges.

The United States’ First Amendment provides strong protections for freedom of speech and the press, making it difficult for public figures to claim defamation.

Kyu Ho Youm, a First Amendment scholar at the University of Oregon, noted that the broadcast appeared factually accurate and that Trump, by virtue of his public persona and record, is largely considered “libel-proof.”

Furthermore, U.S. courts are barred from enforcing foreign judgments that conflict with First Amendment protections, limiting Trump’s legal leverage in international venues such as the UK.

The controversy intensified after the leak of an internal BBC memo written by Michael Prescott, a former adviser to the broadcaster’s standards committee.

The memo criticized producers for selectively editing Trump’s remarks, while also highlighting alleged biases in coverage of transgender issues and Middle East affairs.

In response, BBC chair Samir Shah acknowledged that the clip was misleading and apologized for the “error of judgment,” though he rejected claims of institutional bias.

This latest dispute adds to a growing pattern of legal and political confrontations between Trump and media outlets.

During his presidency and beyond, Trump has frequently targeted news organizations through defamation claims, funding cuts, and exclusion from press events, highlighting his contentious relationship with the press.

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