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President Donald Trump’s attempt to relitigate the 2020 election fell flat Tuesday as he faced an awkward wall of silence from U.S. service members during a speech at Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan. The president, now in his second term, once again claimed ...
Trump's legal team demanded a retraction and an apology, claiming the edits misrepresented his words and caused significant reputational harm. , US News, Times Now
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Trump threatens to sue BBC as UK broadcaster admits error in editing his Jan 6 speech
Trump's lawyers said the BBC must retract its documentary by Nov 14 or face a lawsuit for no less than US$1 billion.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt reacted on X, posting a screen grab of an article headlined “Trump goes to war with ‘fake news’ BBC” beside another about Davie’s resignation, with the words “shot” and “chaser.”
President Donald Trump is preparing to sue the BBC for $1 billion after the U.K. broadcaster’s flagship current affairs program “doctored” a speech he delivered on Jan. 6, 2021. The president sent a letter to the corporation on Monday threatening legal action over the row, which has already led to the resignations of two senior BBC executives.