Minister suggests BBC should apologise to Trump over documentary as president threatens $1bn lawsuit UK politics live
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Minister suggests BBC should apologise to Trump over documentary as president threatens $1bn lawsuit  UK politics live
"Yesterday the BBC in crisis story, that had primarily been about the resignations of its director general and its head of news, veered into international diplomacy when Donald Trump threatened to sue the BBC for $1bn over the way it edited a clip of the speech he gave before his supporters attacked the US Capitol and people working there on 6 January 2021."
"This is obviously awkward for the government, not least because the BBC is funded with taxpayers' money and so any payout to the president would ultimately come from them. This morning there is quite a lot of legal comment around addressing the question of whether or not Trump has much of a legal case. I'll summarise some of it later, but, bluntly, the answer is no."
"But a lot of this analysis falls under the heading of category error; Trump has launched several high-profile cases against US media organisations with little or no legal merit, and almost always they have settled, not because they thought Trump had a case, but because being in ongoing dispute with the White House created other risks and it was safer and easier to cave."
Tim Davie, the outgoing BBC director general, arrived at Broadcasting House and expressed pride in BBC journalists, saying the BBC will thrive and he supports the team. He declined to answer questions about Donald Trump's proposed $1bn lawsuit. The BBC had recent resignations of its director general and head of news. Trump threatened legal action over an edited clip of his speech before the 6 January 2021 Capitol attack. Legal commentators judge the claim likely lacks merit, but previous Trump lawsuits against US media often settled to avoid political or operational pressure. Culture secretary Lisa Nandy will make a statement to MPs.
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