President Trump to SUE the BBC for $1 BILLION Over Deceptively-Edited J6 Speech Video
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President Trump to SUE the BBC for $1 BILLION Over Deceptively-Edited J6 Speech Video

President Trump is planning to sue the BBC for a whopping $1 billion over a manipulated video of his speech at the Capitol on January 6th, 2021. The original clip was spliced and edited to feed the leftist, fake news narrative that President Trump called for an insurrection. If you don’t know what video this is, you can watch for yourself here: Backup here if needed: The BBC manipulated a video on J6, deceieving the public by making it look like Trump encouraged the “insurrection”. It is Urgent to Subpoena the BBC NOW!!!!!! This Can Be the Silver Bullet That End Fakes News. pic.twitter.com/46DUSlMpNt — Martin A. Armstrong (@ArmstrongEcon) November 7, 2025 Two top leaders at the BBC have already lost their jobs over this. Full scoop on that here: BREAKING: Two Top BBC Leaders RESIGN After Being CAUGHT Deceptively Editing President Trump’s J6 Speech But, that isn't enough. President Trump's lawyers have informed the BBC that they will be launching a lawsuit for $1 billion in damages over the deceitful, fake news clip. During an appearance on the The Ingraham Angle, President Trump personally confirmed that he will go through with the lawsuit. Watch: ? JUST IN: President Trump CONFIRMS his intention to sue BBC for $1 BILLION after they deceptively edited his J6 speech “They DEFRAUDED the public! And they’ve admitted it!” British taxpayers are about to pay for Trump’s Presidential Library ?? pic.twitter.com/EzPeTd11P2 — Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) November 12, 2025 BBC reported on the upcoming lawsuit against them: US President Donald Trump has said he has an "obligation" to sue the BBC over the way a section of his speech was edited in a Panorama documentary. Speaking to Fox News, he said his 6 January 2021 speech had been "butchered" and the way it was presented had "defrauded" viewers. It is the first time Trump has spoken publicly since his lawyers wrote to the BBC and said he would sue for $1bn (£759m) in damages unless the corporation issues a retraction, apologises and compensates him. BBC chair Samir Shah has previously apologised for an "error of judgement" over the edit. Appearing on Fox News's The Ingraham Angle, the president was asked if he would go ahead with the lawsuit, responding "well I guess I have to, you know, why not, because they defrauded the public, and they've admitted it". Trump continued: "They actually changed my January 6 speech, which was a beautiful speech, which was a very calming speech, and they made it sound radical. "And they actually changed it. What they did was rather incredible." Asked again if he would proceed with the legal action, he said: "Well I think I have an obligation to do it, because you can't get people, you can't allow people to do that." The BBC received the letter from Trump's lawyers on Sunday. It demands a "full and fair retraction" of the documentary, an apology, and that the BBC "appropriately compensate President Trump for the harm caused". It sets a deadline of 22:00 GMT (17:00 EST) on Friday for the corporation to respond. The BBC has said it will respond in due course. Sue them into oblivion! The establishment media is being forced to learn the hard way that we are tired of all the lies and propaganda. Your thoughts?