Anyone who thought the BBC's apology to Donald Trump was going to stop his threat of a lawsuit was, quite frankly, deluded.
The BBC chairman Samir Shah perhaps summed it up in the interview he gave me the day after the director general and the CEO of News resigned. He called the president "a litigious fellow".
That's an understatement, evident in the number of legal cases Trump has taken out against various US media companies.
The president, based on his GB News interview, is clearly hurt by what he sees as an "egregious" edit, and he has now apparently upped the amount he says he will sue the corporation for.
While on board Air Force One on Friday, Trump told reporters the figure would be "anywhere between $1bn [£759m] and $5bn".












