Trump sues BBC for defamation over edited January 6 2021 speech, claiming reputational harm and challenging media bias.

President accuses corporation of ‘intentionally, maliciously and deceptively’ editing speech in 2024 Panorama episode

The lawsuit by President Trump against the BBC accuses the British broadcaster of trying to influence the outcome of his 2024 election against Kamala Harris.

Trump sues BBC for defamation over edited January 6 2021 speech, claiming reputational harm and challenging media bias.

Trump has requested billions of dollars in damages, according to court documents filed in Florida.

WASHING: President Donald Trump sued the BBC on Monday for defamation over edited clips of a speech that made it appear he directed supporters to storm the US Capitol, opening an…

The president's suit follows threats he’s repeatedly made against the British broadcaster over the editing of its documentary program "Panorama."

Lawyers for US President Donald Trump say the BBC caused him overwhelming reputational and financial harm.

El presidente de Estados Unidos demanda por difamación a la BBC. a la que acusa de haber editado su discurso. el día del asalto al Capitolio

El presidente de EE UU presenta una demanda por difamación contra la cadena pública británica

Donald Trump filed a lawsuit Monday seeking at least $10 billion from the BBC over a documentary that edited his 2021 speech to supporters prior to the...

The US president accused the broadcaster of ‘putting terrible words in my mouth that I didn’t say’

Donald Trump is suing Briitain's BBC alleging it intentionally misrepresented his Jan. 6 speech to try to influence the outcome of the 2024 election.

The BBC said Tuesday it would fight a $10 billion lawsuit brought by Donald Trump over a documentary that edited his 2021 speech ahead of the U.S. Capitol...

We examine some of the allegations against the UK broadcaster in the $10bn lawsuit

The BBC has vowed to defend itself against the $10bn lawsuit that US president Donald Trump filed against it. Lucy Hough speaks to the head of national news, Archie Bland

Corporation will argue it did not have rights to air film in US and it did not cause serious reputational harm