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BBC Apologises to Trump, Denies Defamation Claim

Last updated: November 15, 2025 4:01 pm
Sana Mustafa
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The BBC has issued a personal apology to US President Donald Trump over an edited documentary clip but maintains that there is no legal basis for his $1 billion defamation claim. The broadcaster said the edit, which appeared on its “Panorama” programme before the 2024 US election, was an error but not defamatory.

According to the BBC, the documentary combined three separate parts of Trump’s January 6, 2021 speech delivered on the day his supporters stormed the US Capitol creating the false impression that he encouraged violence. “We regret the way the clip was edited, but we strongly reject the claim of defamation,” the corporation said.

Trump’s lawyers had threatened legal action unless the BBC withdrew the documentary, issued a public apology, and compensated him for reputational and financial damage.

The BBC said its chair, Samir Shah, sent a personal apology letter to the White House, calling the edit a mistake in judgment. Shah had earlier apologised to a UK parliamentary committee. However, the BBC has not responded to Trump’s demands for financial compensation.

UK Culture Minister Lisa Nandy welcomed the apology, saying the BBC had acknowledged it failed to meet its editorial standards. The broadcaster also confirmed it will not rebroadcast the documentary on any platform.

Meanwhile, the BBC faces new scrutiny after The Telegraph published fresh allegations that another programme, Newsnight, made similar edits to Trump’s speech. The revelations have pushed the BBC into one of its most severe crises in decades, leading to the resignations of two senior executives and raising broader concerns about bias and editorial integrity. The controversy erupted following a leaked internal standards report.

Founded in 1922 and funded largely through TV licence fees, the BBC currently lacks a permanent leader as the government reviews its future funding model. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has reaffirmed support for a “strong and independent” BBC, calling it a key pillar of Britain’s global soft power.

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