Monday, August 17, 2026 - US President Donald Trump has accused the BBC of harassing his family after it tried to force his children to testify in his $10billion defamation lawsuit.
Lawyers representing the broadcaster have asked a Florida
court for permission to subpoena Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump and her
husband, Jared Kushner, after reportedly being unable to serve them with the
legal documents because of their Secret Service protection.
The US President is in a £7.4billion legal battle with the
BBC over a 2024 Panorama documentary which examined the events leading up to
the Capitol riots on January 6, 2021.
Footage of a speech Donald Trump delivered before the
Capitol riot was edited by the programme, combining remarks from different
parts of his address in a way that made it appear he had urged supporters to
storm the US Capitol after his defeat in the 2020 presidential election. The
BBC later acknowledged that the editing created a misleading impression of his
remarks.
A spokesman for Mr Trump's legal team accused the
Corporation of abusing the legal process.
They said: 'The BBC intentionally defamed President Donald
J. Trump, and now the BBC is seeking to harass him, his family and supporters
by abusing the deposition process. The BBC is simply trying to distract away
from their own obvious liability.'
The BBC denied it had defamed the President. Its lawyers
argue that his family 'without question have personal knowledge' of events
surrounding the January 6 riots and could shed light on his intentions. The
case will go to trial in February 2027.

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