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Trump Says He Feels ‘Obliged’ To Sue BBC Over Misleading Edit Of Capitol Speech

November 12, 2025
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US President Donald Trump stated that he felt an “obligation” to sue the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) over what he described as a deceptive edit of his speech, though he stopped short of confirming any formal legal action.

Trump made the comments during an interview on Fox News aired Tuesday, a day after his legal team threatened the British media giant with a billion-dollar lawsuit.

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The BBC had issued an apology for creating the impression that Trump had encouraged “violent action” prior to the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot. According to a letter obtained by AFP, Trump’s lawyers accused the network of deliberate misrepresentation.

When asked during the Fox News interview if he planned to sue, Trump responded, “I guess I have to, why not?” He added that pursuing the lawsuit was a matter of principle, saying, “I think I have an obligation to do it because you can’t allow people to do that.” While he did not confirm whether legal proceedings had formally begun, he alleged that the BBC “defrauded the public and they’ve admitted it.”

The president also expressed disappointment over Britain’s role in the matter, noting, “Britain is supposedly one of our great allies, and the government has a chunk of that one,” referencing the BBC’s public funding structure.

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The controversy has placed British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government in a delicate position—supporting the BBC’s editorial independence while avoiding the perception of opposing Trump. The tension escalated when both the BBC’s director general and its top news executive resigned on Sunday amid public backlash.

In response, the BBC said it would “review” the letter sent by Trump’s legal team and reiterated its apology for the misleading edit. The broadcaster’s current turmoil comes as it prepares for crucial negotiations to renew its Royal Charter, which governs its operations and is set to expire in 2027.

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Trump has previously been accused of using lawsuits to silence critics within the US media since his return to power in January. The disputed BBC documentary, which aired last year, included an edited clip that appeared to show Trump urging his supporters to “fight like hell” and march with him to the Capitol. However, the omitted section showed him saying, “We’re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women,” providing a more nuanced context to his remarks.

What You Should Know
Donald Trump’s dispute with the BBC centers on an edited clip from a 2021 speech that allegedly implied he incited violence before the Capitol riot.

His legal team has threatened a $1 billion lawsuit, and Trump has described suing as an “obligation” to defend his integrity.

The controversy has led to resignations within the BBC and placed pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government as the broadcaster faces upcoming negotiations for its Royal Charter renewal in 2027.

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