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BBC Issues Apology to Trump Over Edited Documentary

  • 6:46 pm - November 14, 2025
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Darwin, 14 November –

The BBC has formally apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump after airing a documentary that edited his speech in a way that appeared to show him inciting violence. The controversy sparked tension between the White House and the UK public broadcaster, with Trump threatening legal action.

According to a report published Friday by Al Jazeera, BBC Chair Samir Shah sent a letter to the White House expressing regret over the editing of Trump’s remarks in the Panorama documentary titled “Trump: A Second Chance?”. The BBC also confirmed that the program will no longer be shown on any of its platforms.

However, despite the apology, the BBC maintained that it found no basis for Trump’s defamation claims.

What happened in the documentary?

The documentary was produced by an external production company. It merged three separate segments from Trump’s January 6, 2021 speech—two parts nearly an hour apart—creating an impression that Trump was urging supporters to “fight like hell” and march forward aggressively.

Critics said the editing omitted Trump’s explicit call for his supporters to remain peaceful. Shortly after the speech, many of Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an attempt to interrupt the certification of the 2020 election results, which Trump had lost.

The program aired just days before the 2024 U.S. election, in which Trump ultimately won.

Threat of a $1 Billion Lawsuit

Trump’s legal team had sent the BBC a notice demanding:

Removal of the documentary

A formal apology

Compensation for the alleged damage

They warned that failure to comply would lead to a lawsuit seeking at least $1 billion in damages, claiming the documentary portrayed “false and misleading” information about the president.

Resignations Within the BBC

Following the controversy, BBC Director-General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness resigned.

Turness stated:

> “Responsibility for BBC News and Current Affairs lies with me.”

Davie, in his farewell remarks, acknowledged the mistake but insisted the BBC remains the global “gold standard” in journalism.

Legal Experts: Trump Lawsuit Unlikely to Succeed

Legal analysts say Trump would face significant obstacles if he pursued legal action:

In the UK, the deadline for filing such a case passed a year ago.

Typical damages awarded in UK defamation cases rarely exceed £100,000.

The documentary did not air in the U.S., making it hard to prove that American viewers formed negative opinions based on it.

Trump’s election victory in 2024 weakens the argument that he suffered reputational harm.

Still, experts note that Trump previously secured large settlements in defamation disputes with major U.S. media networks. ABC paid $15 million, while CBS parent company Paramount paid $16 million to settle similar cases.

For that reason, some observers believe Trump may pursue a settlement again—possibly directing the compensation to a charity of his choice.

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