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BBC Executives to Be Questioned by Lawmakers on Standards Following Trump’s Legal Threats

    BBC leaders to face lawmakers' grilling over its standards after Trump threatened to sue
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    LONDON – The BBC is bracing for a grilling by lawmakers on Monday, as its chairman and top executives will be summoned to answer pressing questions about the network’s editorial integrity. This comes in the wake of an uproar involving a misleading edit of a speech by former U.S. President Donald Trump, who has since threatened a billion-dollar lawsuit.

    The broadcaster’s chairman, Samir Shah, along with board member Robbie Gibb and former editorial adviser Michael Prescott, are scheduled to appear before the Culture, Media and Sport Committee of Parliament. This session is expected to delve into the BBC’s editorial practices and the impact of recent controversies on the network’s reputation.

    The crisis unfolded when the BBC’s director general and head of news resigned earlier this month. The turmoil was further compounded by Trump’s announcement of potential legal action in response to a BBC documentary aired just before the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The documentary, “Trump: A Second Chance?”, was produced by an external company and controversially edited Trump’s speech from January 6, 2021.

    Through selective editing, the film stitched together three separate quotes from Trump’s speech, creating the illusion of a single, continuous statement where Trump appeared to urge his supporters to “fight like hell” and join him in a march. This portrayal suggested he was inciting the storming of the U.S. Capitol at a critical juncture when Congress was certifying Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential victory. BBC Chairman Shah admitted that the documentary wrongly conveyed a “direct call for violent action.”

    In an attempt to mitigate the fallout, the BBC disclosed that Shah had reached out to the White House with a formal apology, expressing regret over the misleading edit. As the situation unfolds, all eyes will be on the parliamentary committee to see how the BBC’s leaders respond to these serious charges and what measures will be proposed to safeguard editorial standards in the future.

    The BBC said Shah has sent a letter to the White House saying that he and the corporation were sorry for the edit of the speech.

    But the broadcaster said it had not defamed Trump and rejected the basis for his lawsuit threat.

    Lawmakers at Monday’s parliamentary session will focus on questions about editorial standards raised by Prescott, a former journalist and and external editorial standards adviser to the BBC.

    Prescott was the author of an internal note to BBC bosses that raised concerns about the editing of the Trump speech, as well as other instances of alleged left-leaning “institutional bias” at the BBC including its coverage of Gaza and transgender issues.

    The Daily Telegraph newspaper published that note in early November, sparking the latest crisis.

    Last week Shumeet Banerji, a BBC board member, also said he was stepping down over “governance issues,” sparking further questions about the corporation’s leadership.

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