
"The funny thing about it is, whenever they confront the outgoing head who's on the way out, they always go, Yeah, we did this, but we're not biased at all, Carolla said, drawing a laugh from Rogan. And it's like well, it's one one or the other, b*tch. Carolla then noted Panorama, the BBC's longest-running investigative series, edited the footage of Trump to make it appear like he was urging his supporters to fight."
"Carolla then noted Panorama, the BBC's longest-running investigative series, edited the footage of Trump to make it appear like he was urging his supporters to fight. We're going to walk down to the Capitol, and I'll be there with you. And we fight. We fight like hell, Trump was heard saying on the program, which aired in October 2024. In reality, he said: We're going to walk down to the Capitol, and we're going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women."
Two commentators criticized the BBC for presenting edited footage that made a 2024 Trump remark appear to urge violence before the Jan. 6 Capitol events. The program excerpt aired dialogue that read as “we fight like hell,” while the unedited sequence contained language about cheering on senators and congresspeople. Critics described the edit as deceptive and argued it undermined trust in the broadcaster, calling the alteration evidence of bias and reputational damage. The controversy coincided with resignations by Tim Davie and Deborah Turness; Davie acknowledged some mistakes while Turness referenced reporting that broke the story.
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