00:00Trump is suing the BBC for a jaw-dropping $10 billion,
00:03claiming they twisted his words in a way that could flip an election.
00:07U.S. President Donald Trump has filed a massive defamation lawsuit against the BBC.
00:12He says they aired a maliciously edited documentary just days before the 2024 election.
00:18The lawsuit claims the BBC's panorama episode titled Trump,
00:22a second chance,
00:23spliced parts of his January 6th speech to make it sound like he incited violence.
00:27But Trump insists he called for peace, not chaos.
00:32The documentary reportedly cut out parts where he urged supporters to be peaceful.
00:37Instead, it combined three quotes from different sections of the speech into one,
00:41making it seem like Trump told his followers to
00:43fight like hell and march with him,
00:46even though the BBC later apologized and called it an error of judgment.
00:50Top executives resigned.
00:52But Trump says that's not enough,
00:54and he's taking the fight to court.
00:55Here's the twist.
00:56The lawsuit is filed in Florida,
00:59even though the BBC is based in the U.K.,
01:01and the documentary wasn't aired in the U.S.
01:04But Trump says Americans can still watch it through BritBox.
01:07And he's demanding $10 billion for damage to his reputation.
01:11Will this legal bombshell shake the media world?
01:13Or is it all just election-year drama?
01:16Let us know what you think.
01:17Fair lawsuit or a political move?
01:19Waybairly.
01:20We'll have a follow-up.
01:20We'll have a follow-up.
01:21Let's go.
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