Trump says he will take legal action against BBC over Panorama edit
Summary
President Donald Trump announced he plans to sue the BBC over an edited version of his speech broadcast by their program, Panorama. The BBC apologized for the edit but did not agree to pay Trump compensation, leading to the threatened legal action.Key Facts
- President Donald Trump says he will sue the BBC over an edited broadcast of his speech.
- The BBC's Panorama program aired a version of Trump's speech that he claims was misleading.
- BBC apologized for the edit but did not offer financial compensation.
- Trump mentioned he might request between $1 billion and $5 billion in damages.
- Trump's legal team had set a deadline for the BBC to respond to their demands.
- BBC director general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness resigned amid the controversy.
- As of now, there is no official record of legal action filed by Trump against the BBC.
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