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Samir Shah, the BBC chair, has apologized over the Donald Trump edited footage that led to Tim Davie and Deborah Turness exiting.
Donald Trump feels obligated to take legal action against the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) for supposedly doctoring footage of his January 6 Capitol speech. During his tense interview with Fox News’ Laura Ingrahamon Monday,
The damning 19-page report on “BBC bias,” obtained by the Telegraph, was authored by former Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee (EGSC) adviser Michael Prescott, who sent the dossier to
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‘Trailer Park’: Trump’s Extravagant Dinner Backfires After Critics Zoom In on the Women ‘Drowning’ in the Pool
"Outrage erupts as Trump's lavish dinner takes a dark turn at Mar-a-Lago. Photos reveal shocking scene in the pool. Click to see!"
From Batman to HBO's John Adams, the Trump administration is using some of Warner Bros' content & the for sale studio is staying silent
House Democrats released an email in which Epstein wrote that Trump had “spent hours at my house” with one of Epstein’s victims.
Donald Trump has indicated he plans to sue the BBC after it emerged they doctored footage of his Capitol insurrection speech.
President Donald Trump slumped into a waiting limousine after landing in Palm Beach for a Mar-a-Lago weekend on Friday—even as he demanded lawmakers keep at it in Washington, D.C., amid the ongoing government shutdown.