טראמפ וויל נישט צוריקציען פון א 10 ביליאן דאלארדיגע בי בי סי קלאגע.
President Donald Trump has emphatically refused to back down in his $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the BBC, asserting that the network misrepresented his 2020 election comments through alleged AI-edited footage in a 2021 documentary. “They put words in my mouth… I didn’t say them,” Trump stated during a recent press conference, labeling the network’s actions as both “criminal” and “fraudulent.”
The lawsuit, filed in December 2025, centers on the BBC’s alleged manipulation of Trump’s speech, which he claims distorted his statements and misled viewers. Trump has highlighted that the network admitted fault privately but has not taken corrective measures publicly, intensifying his pursuit of legal recourse. The trial is tentatively scheduled for February 2027 in Florida.
In addition to defamation claims, Trump criticized the BBC’s war coverage as biased, framing the network’s broader editorial practices as part of a pattern of misinformation. The president emphasized his determination to see the lawsuit through, calling accountability for media distortion a critical issue for public trust.
The BBC has moved to dismiss the lawsuit, citing lack of Florida jurisdiction, but Trump remains undeterred. Legal analysts predict a high-profile and complex trial, reflecting both the scale of the claim and the ongoing debate over media accountability in the age of AI-enhanced editing.
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