Wednesday, December 17, 2025 - Donald Trump has slammed a $10 billion lawsuit against the BBC on Monday, Dec. 15, accusing the British broadcaster of defaming him through a deceptive edit of his Jan. 6, 2021, speech at the White House Ellipse.
The lawsuit took aim at a 2024 documentary in which the BBC
merged different sections of Trump’s comments before his supporters ransacked
the Capitol to make it appear as though he explicitly encouraged the
riot.
“I’m suing the BBC for putting words in my mouth,
literally,” Trump told reporters earlier on Monday. “They actually put terrible
words in my mouth having to do with January 6th that I didn’t say.”
Trump’s legal team filed the 33-page lawsuit in a federal
court in Miami, blasting the BBC’s documentary titled “Trump: A Second Chance”
as “a brazen attempt to interfere in and influence” the 2024 election.
The colossal lawsuit is seeking $5 billion for defamation
specifically and another $5 billion for violating Florida’s Deceptive and
Unfair Trade Practices Act.
Last month, the BBC issued a formal apology, but
insisted that it did not defame Trump. The BBC’s director-general and news
CEO both stepped down last month. BBC chairman Samir Shah described the
edit as an “error of judgment.”
The controversial documentary featured an edited clip of
Trump telling rally-goers: “We’re gonna walk down to the Capitol and I’ll be
there with you and we fight. We fight like hell, and if you don’t fight like
hell, you’re not gonna have a country anymore.”
But that clip was an edit of three different sections of
Trump’s speech and cut out a nearly hour-long gap to make all that
appear as one sentence. Among the portions left out was Trump’s plea to fight
“peacefully.”
Additionally, the BBC documentary took footage of the Proud
Boys en route to the Capitol before Trump’s address and made it appear that
they were inspired to march over after his remarks at the White House
Ellipse.
Trump’s team is seeking a jury trial.
The BBC has countered that its documentary did not air in
the US and is not on any of its streaming services.

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