Donald Trump says he has ‘obligation’ to sue BBC over speech edit – latest updates | BBC

Donald Trump says he has ‘obligation’ to sue BBC over speech edit – latest updates | BBC

Trump says he has ‘obligation’ to sue BBC

Good morning and welcome to our coverage of the continuing fallout at the BBC as Donald Trump claimed the broadcaster had “defrauded the public” and he had an “obligation” to take legal action over the editing of a speech.

Director-general Tim Davie quit on Sunday amid criticisms over the editing of a speech by Trump before the attack on the US Capitol on January 6 2021 in an edition of Panorama which aired last year just before the 2024 presidential election.

The US president reiterated his threat of launching a $1bn legal action during an interview on Fox News. He said:

I think I have an obligation to do it, you can’t allow people to do that.

I guess I have to. They defrauded the public and they’ve admitted it. This is within one of our great allies, supposedly our great ally [the UK].

That’s a pretty sad event. They actually changed my January 6 speech, which was a beautiful speech, which was a very calming speech, and they made it sound radical.

The edit suggested Trump told the crowd:

We’re going to walk down to the Capitol and I’ll be there with you, and we fight. We fight like hell.

The words were taken from sections of his speech almost an hour apart.

A legal letter, from Trump counsel Alejandro Brito, has demanded that “false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory statements” made about Trump be retracted immediately.

The letter says if the BBC “does not comply”, the president will be “left with no alternative but to enforce his legal and equitable rights, all of which are expressly reserved and are not waived, including by filing legal action for no less than 1,000,000,000 dollars in damages”.

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BBC staff watching outgoing director general Tim Davie’s address tried to raise the issue of Robbie Gibb’s place on the board. “Why is Robbie Gibb still on the board?” asked one.

“The board needs independent oversight free from political interference,” said another. “Until Robbie Gibb and any other political appointee are removed, we cannot possibly be truly trusted to be an unbiased organisation.”

Another said:

I find Robbie Gibb’s continued presence at the BBC to be incredibly demoralising. It feels as if he is fighting against and undermining the work we’re trying to do.

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