BBC to fight Trump's $10bn lawsuit over speech edit
The BBC vows to defend a $10bn lawsuit filed by Donald Trump, who alleges the broadcaster maliciously edited his 6 January Capitol speech. Read the latest on the legal battle.
The BBC vows to defend a $10bn lawsuit filed by Donald Trump, who alleges the broadcaster maliciously edited his 6 January Capitol speech. Read the latest on the legal battle.
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The BBC faces a potential $1bn lawsuit from Donald Trump over an edited speech. Key figures are being questioned by MPs today. Follow the latest developments.