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BBC board chief defends response to bias allegations

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The chair of the BBC board told British lawmakers during a committee hearing on Monday (November 24) that the handling of reports of bias at the public broadcaster had not been chaotic.

Breakdown
  • The BBC issued a personal apology to Donald Trump and announced it would not rebroadcast the documentary 'Trump, A Second Chance.'
  • A third-party production company edited Trump's January 6, 2021 speech, creating a misleading impression that he called for violence. 14s
  • The incident led to the resignation of two senior BBC executives and public uproar in both the US and UK. 44s
  • Trump has threatened a $1 billion lawsuit, but legal experts say he would face a high bar to prove actual malice in the US. 1m 16s
  • The BBC maintains there is no legal basis for Trump to sue. 1m 42s
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