BBC Faces Backlash After Refusing Trump Compensation for Panorama Edit
The BBC has apologized to US President Donald Trump for a Panorama episode that edited his 6 January 2021 speech, but refused to pay compensation. The corporation admitted the edit gave a "mistaken impression" that Trump called for violent action.
The BBC's decision comes after Trump's lawyers threatened to sue the corporation for $1 billion in damages. The corporation has stated it will not show the 2024 Panorama program again.
The controversy led to the resignations of BBC director general Tim Davie and head of news Deborah Turness on Sunday. Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has been in daily contact with the corporation's leadership, emphasizing the need for "the highest standards" to be upheld.
The White House has not commented on the matter. The BBC's decision to refuse compensation has sparked outrage, with the corporation's independence from government being highlighted.
This is a developing story, with further updates expected as more information becomes available.
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