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    Posted on November 17, 2025

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    BBC plans to contest Trump's defamation lawsuit over an edited speech, asserting no legal basis for the claim and noting the program wasn't broadcast in the US.

    BBC 'determined to fight' Trump defamation claim

    By Paul Sandle and Sam Tabahriti

    LONDON (Reuters) -The BBC is determined to fight any legal action filed by U.S. President Donald Trump and sees no basis for a defamation case over its editing of one of his speeches, its chair said on Monday.

    Trump said on Friday he was likely to sue the British broadcaster this week for up to $5 billion after it spliced together separate excerpts of a speech on January 6, 2021, when his supporters stormed the Capitol. The edit created the impression he had called for violence.

    BBC chair Samir Shah sent a letter to Trump to apologise for the edit, the BBC said on Thursday, but it said it strongly disagreed there was a basis for a defamation claim.

    SHAH SAYS BBC POSITION HAS NOT CHANGED

    Trump told reporters on Friday he would sue for anywhere between $1 billion and $5 billion.

    Shah told BBC staff in an email on Monday there was speculation about the possibility of legal action, including potential costs or settlements.

    "In all this we are, of course, acutely aware of the privilege of our funding and the need to protect our licence fee payers, the British public," Shah wrote.

    "I want to be very clear with you - our position has not changed. There is no basis for a defamation case and we are determined to fight this."

    The documentary, made by a third party, aired in Britain before the November 2024 U.S. election. It showed Trump telling supporters "we're going to walk down to the Capitol" and we "fight like hell", a comment he made in a different part of his speech. Trump had in fact said supporters would "cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women".

    The edit was made public after the Daily Telegraph published a leaked internal BBC report.

    The report, written by an independent adviser, contained wider criticism of the BBC's news output, including assertions of anti-Israel bias at BBC Arabic and a lack of balance in stories about trans issues, and led to the resignation of the director-general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness.

    NO US BROADCAST

    Trump's lawyers said the edit caused the president "overwhelming reputational and financial harm", according to a letter seen by Reuters.

    They said they would sue in Florida, rather than in Britain, where the one-year limit to file a defamation case has expired.

    Trump will face a tougher legal standard in the United States given the protection of freedom of speech in the constitution, lawyers have said.

    The BBC is likely to argue that the programme was not broadcast and was not available on its streaming service in the U.S., so voters in Florida could not have seen it.

    The BBC, which is funded by a mandatory levy on TV-watching households, is also widely expected to challenge the reputational harm claim on grounds that Trump went on to win the election, and say the edit was not done in malice.

    (Reporting by Paul Sandle and Sam Tabahriti; Editing by Kate Holton and Timothy Heritage)

    Key Takeaways

    • •BBC is determined to fight Trump's defamation lawsuit.
    • •Trump claims edited speech caused reputational harm.
    • •BBC argues no basis for defamation and no US broadcast.
    • •BBC chair Samir Shah maintains their position hasn't changed.
    • •The lawsuit will be filed in Florida, not Britain.

    Frequently Asked Questions about BBC 'determined to fight' Trump defamation claim

    1What is a media outlet?

    A media outlet is an organization that disseminates news and information to the public through various platforms, including television, radio, newspapers, and online channels.

    2What is reputational harm?

    Reputational harm occurs when false statements or actions damage a person's or organization's reputation, potentially leading to loss of trust, business, or personal relationships.

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