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BBC 'determined to fight' Trump's legal action: chair

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President Donald Trump speaks at the McDonald's Impact Summit in Washington, November 17, 2025. /VCG
President Donald Trump speaks at the McDonald's Impact Summit in Washington, November 17, 2025. /VCG

President Donald Trump speaks at the McDonald's Impact Summit in Washington, November 17, 2025. /VCG

BBC Chair Samir Shah has told staff that the company is "determined to fight" any legal action by U.S. President Donald Trump over an editing row, according to British media on Monday.

"There is a lot being written, said and speculated upon about the possibility of legal action, including potential costs or settlements," Shah wrote in an email to staff. "There is no basis for a defamation case and we are determined to fight this."

The remarks followed Trump's confirmation that he intends to sue the broadcaster for between $1 billion and $5 billion over a documentary that stitched together separate parts of his January 6, 2021 speech.

The program was criticized for splicing together the clips in a way that allegedly gave the misleading impression that Trump urged his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol and "fight like hell."

A letter dated November 9 sent to the BBC by lawyers acting for Trump demands that the BBC issue "a full and fair retraction of the documentary," apologize, and "appropriately compensate" Trump for "the harm caused," or face "legal action" for no less than $1 billion in damages.

The BBC issued an apology on Thursday, but refused the demand for financial compensation. It also confirmed that the program will not be shown again.

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency
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