Well, well, well…
Last week, The Telegraph reported that the BBC's premiere investigative program, the longest-running in the world, deceptively edited Trump's speech on January 6, 2021, to make it seem like he called for violence at the Capitol. 👇
This led to the resignation of several executives at the BBC:
The BBC's edited report came ahead of the 2024 election, begging the question of whether the STATE-FUNDED MEDIA OUTLET OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT was attempting to stack the odds against Trump by purposely deceiving the public under the guise of news reporting.
Trump was more than happy to remind the Brits that they have strict slander and libel laws, and if they can arrest a bloke for joking about female sports commentators, they can be sued for purposeful defamation.
From Fox News:
…his litigation counsel sent a scathing notice of intent to bring a civil action lawsuit on Sunday to BBC Chair Samir Shah, along with general counsel Sarah Jones. The letter, which has been obtained by Fox News Digital, demands that ‘false, defamatory, disparaging, and inflammatory statements' made about Trump must be retracted immediately.
Trump's legal team said the statements in the documentary were ‘fabricated and aired by the BBC,' giving the president no choice than to take legal action.
‘Failure to comply will leave President Trump with no choice but to pursue any and all legal rights and remedies available to recover damages for the overwhelming financial and reputational harm that the BBC has caused him to suffer, with all rights and remedies being expressly reserved by President Trump,' the letter states.
Good luck to Britain's official propaganda outlet!
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