President Donald Trump said that he intended to sue the UK's public broadcaster for airing a documentary made by a third-party production company that misleadingly edited a speech the president gave in the hours leading up to his supporters' assault on the U.S. Capitol.
Breakdown
- The BBC apologized to Donald Trump and withdrew the documentary 'Trump: A Second Chance' after admitting to deceptive editing of his January 6 speech. 4s
- The documentary spliced together two sections of Trump's speech, creating the impression he called for violence. 19s
- The controversy led to the resignation of two senior BBC executives and public uproar in both the US and UK. 1m 2s
- Trump has increased his threatened lawsuit against the BBC to up to $5 billion, but would need to file in the US and meet a high legal bar. 1m 17s
- Legal experts say Trump must prove actual malice, while the BBC asserts there is no legal basis for the lawsuit. 1m 31s