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As of: November 15, 2025 3:53 a.m

The US President is toughening his tone in the direction of the BBC: He desires to sue the British broadcaster due to a controversial documentary during which Trump’s statements have been falsified. A deadline set by Trump’s attorneys had beforehand expired.

US President Donald Trump desires to sue the BBC and demand billions from the British broadcaster. The lawsuit will probably be filed “probably sometime next week” and can search a sum of between one billion and 5 billion {dollars}, the Republican introduced on board the presidential airplane Air Force One. Trump had beforehand threatened the BBC with such a step in a letter.

The background is a documentary by the British broadcaster during which a speech by Trump was edited collectively to present the impression that he had referred to as for the storming of the Capitol on January 6, 2021. Trump had simply been voted out of workplace on the time and in a speech to his supporters unfold the false declare that he had been disadvantaged of an election victory by way of fraud.

“I think I have to do that, I mean, they even admitted that they manipulated,” Trump stated of the lawsuit. “You changed my words.” He additionally introduced that he would converse to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in regards to the incident on the weekend.

BBC sees no foundation for authorized motion

Trump’s attorneys had already threatened on Sunday to sue the BBC for $1 billion in damages and demanded an apology and the withdrawal of the movie. They gave the BBC a deadline of Friday night and threatened to sue for at the least one billion US {dollars} (the equal of round 860 million euros). A number of hours after the deadline, Trump introduced that he wished to sue.

The BBC apologized on Thursday for the modifying of the 2024 documentary and introduced it will now not broadcast the movie – however rejected a defamation lawsuit. “The BBC sincerely regrets the manner in which the video clip was edited but firmly believes that there is no basis for a defamation claim,” the broadcaster stated.

The BBC chairman Samir Shah had beforehand described the lower as a “misjudgment” earlier than a parliamentary committee. The case was cited as a serious purpose for the resignation of channel boss Tim Davie and information reporter Deborah Turness.

With data from Samuel Jackisch, ARD Washington

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