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Trump sues BBC for defamation over edited January 6 speech

Trump is seeking US$5 billion in damages for each of the lawsuit’s two counts for causing him overwhelming reputational and financial harm

Updated 5 months ago · Published on 16 Dec 2025 10:29AM

Trump sues BBC for defamation over edited January 6 speech
The move marks a rare international front in Trump’s ongoing legal disputes over media coverage he claims is false or unfair - December 16, 2025

U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a US$10 billion defamation lawsuit against the British Broadcasting Corporation, alleging that edited clips of his January 6, 2021 speech misrepresented him as instructing supporters to storm the US Capitol.

The move marks a rare international front in Trump’s ongoing legal disputes over media coverage he claims is false or unfair.

Reuters, on Tuesday, reported that Trump is seeking US$5 billion in damages for each of the lawsuit’s two counts.

He contends that the BBC’s “Panorama” documentary spliced together sections of his speech, including one in which he urged supporters to march on the Capitol and another where he said “fight like hell,” while omitting passages calling for peaceful protest.

“The BBC caused me overwhelming reputational and financial harm,” Trump’s lawyers asserted.

The publicly funded broadcaster has apologised to Trump, admitted an error in judgment, and acknowledged that the edit gave the mistaken impression that he had made a direct call for violent action.

However, the BBC has maintained that there is no legal basis for the claim. The broadcaster, funded through a compulsory licence fee on UK television viewers, has stated it will not rebroadcast the programme.

The controversy prompted the resignations of its two most senior executives, described as one of the biggest crises in the BBC’s 103-year history.

Legal experts note that Trump may have opted to file in the United States because British defamation law requires claims to be brought within a year of publication, a window that has already closed for the “Panorama” episode.

In the US, he will need to prove not only that the edit was false and defamatory, but also that the BBC knowingly misled viewers or acted with reckless disregard.

The broadcaster could counter that the documentary was substantially accurate and that its editing did not create a false impression, while also arguing that Trump’s reputation was not damaged.

The BBC’s “Panorama” episode, which was never broadcast in the United States, was already under scrutiny following a leaked memo from an external standards adviser raising concerns about editorial choices and potential political bias.

Trump has previously filed defamation suits against US media outlets, including CBS, ABC, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and a newspaper in Iowa, all of which have denied wrongdoing or settled.

The January 6, 2021 attack on the US Capitol was an attempt to prevent Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election. - December 16, 2025

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