The only thing more predictable than sunrise is the leftist media’s relentless smear campaign against Donald Trump. This time, the left-wing conglomerate across the pond—the BBC—is in the crosshairs for allegedly splicing and dicing Trump’s Jan. 6 speech to paint him with the colors of insurrection. Now, Trump is hitting back with a colossal $10 billion lawsuit. Isn’t it funny how the network that claims impartiality somehow skews reality to mangle a good man’s words?
In a move straight out of the liberal playbook, the BBC aired a documentary claiming Trump led the charge on the Capitol. They took snippets and soundbites, stitched them into a Frankenstein’s monster of a statement, and hoped no one would notice. Surprise! They left out the key part where Trump called for peaceful conduct. Oops. But then again, asking the mainstream media to report honestly is like asking a snake not to bite.
Trump sues BBC for $10 billion, accusing it of defamation over editing of the president's Jan. 6 speech
The BBC should respond by leading with a story about Epstein every single fucking day until this bullshit is dropped. pic.twitter.com/uTbF0TcOWq
— Luna 🇺🇸 (@LunaForTruth) December 16, 2025
The BBC apologized. How noble. Yet they deny any wrongdoing, despite firing top brass over the fiasco. Here’s a novel idea: why not avoid misleading viewers in the first place? The globalists and their liberal cronies would sooner sink their lines into any opportunity to smear Trump than protect the truth. It’s media malpractice pure and simple, and Trump is right to demand accountability.
But let’s be real. This isn’t just about Trump. It’s about the arrogance of elites believing they can hoodwink you, the public. It’s about foreign influence meddling in American elections under the guise of journalism. Trump was right to label the BBC’s actions as a blatant attempt to interfere with the 2024 elections. Liberals would lose their minds if a conservative outlet dared to do the same on their turf.
Trump stands tall, demanding a jury trial. And why shouldn’t he? The integrity of his name and the fairness of elections hang in the balance. Justice doesn’t stop at the ocean’s edge. The BBC might argue that the show didn’t air stateside, but savvy viewers can access it through various platforms. They know this, and they were counting on it.
As Trump’s spate of successful lawsuits against media elites suggests, this may only be the beginning. Given the left’s history of media manipulation and their recklessness in approaching the facts, one might wonder: when will they learn that truth is a force to be reckoned with? America awaits the verdict with bated breath.
