London’s Daily Telegraph newspaper reported that another BBC programme had made a similar edit to Trump’s speech, two years before the Panorama documentary. According to the broadsheet, a 2022 episode of BBC Newsnight, a flagship programme for the public broadcaster, also spliced together two separate sections of Trump’s speech to make it appear that the President had called for violence on January 6th.
The reportedly edited version of Trump’s comments, which aired without any flash to indicate an edit, made it seem that he said: “We’re gonna walk down to the Capitol and we’re gonna cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women – and we fight. We fight like hell and if you don’t fight like hell you aren’t gonna have a country any more.”
In the actual address, President Trump urged his supporters to gather at the Capitol building “peacefully and patriotically”. Over fifty minutes later in the speech, while discussing the issue of election integrity, he vowed to “fight like hell” to ensure that elections are held in a free and fair manner.
The BBC Newsnight edit was challenged on air at the time by former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, who resigned from the administration following the January 6th riots. After being played the edited speech, Mulvaney said on the Newsnight programme: “Your video actually spliced together the presentation.”
IMHO Trump should caveat that as well as financial recompense, the BBC must also immediately desist its 'BBC Verify' 'fact checking and counter disinformation' operation and hand it over, lock stock and barrel to him for curation as evidence from history of what REAL mis and disinformation is. It's 'researcher' and presenter, the elite born and groomed Mariana Spring, should also be prosecuted for Obtaining Monies by Deception - making the public pay her salary via the licence fee (with threats of menace if they don't), in return for lies.
Back in 2017-18 I had to stop engaging with anything BBC. It was excrutiating knowing what I know and then having to listen to BBC radio talking about Trump being a Russian asset and all the rest of it. We KNEW this was fake at the start, and so, it was just too surreal for me.
Its good they got caught on that - but really they were known fake news all the way back to 911 (reporting the B7 demolition). And further now I think about it, going back to the Serbia thing in the late 90's. Oh and Iraq. Oh and climate change. Oh and covering for the immigration scam. It's just cancer through and through but try telling a normie Brit - a majority of them think it's the most reliable news in the world.
Also Swedish TV and probably all EU TV.
They all need to be sued and forced to run retraction everyday.
London’s Daily Telegraph newspaper reported that another BBC programme had made a similar edit to Trump’s speech, two years before the Panorama documentary. According to the broadsheet, a 2022 episode of BBC Newsnight, a flagship programme for the public broadcaster, also spliced together two separate sections of Trump’s speech to make it appear that the President had called for violence on January 6th.
The reportedly edited version of Trump’s comments, which aired without any flash to indicate an edit, made it seem that he said: “We’re gonna walk down to the Capitol and we’re gonna cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women – and we fight. We fight like hell and if you don’t fight like hell you aren’t gonna have a country any more.”
In the actual address, President Trump urged his supporters to gather at the Capitol building “peacefully and patriotically”. Over fifty minutes later in the speech, while discussing the issue of election integrity, he vowed to “fight like hell” to ensure that elections are held in a free and fair manner.
The BBC Newsnight edit was challenged on air at the time by former White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney, who resigned from the administration following the January 6th riots. After being played the edited speech, Mulvaney said on the Newsnight programme: “Your video actually spliced together the presentation.”
IMHO Trump should caveat that as well as financial recompense, the BBC must also immediately desist its 'BBC Verify' 'fact checking and counter disinformation' operation and hand it over, lock stock and barrel to him for curation as evidence from history of what REAL mis and disinformation is. It's 'researcher' and presenter, the elite born and groomed Mariana Spring, should also be prosecuted for Obtaining Monies by Deception - making the public pay her salary via the licence fee (with threats of menace if they don't), in return for lies.
Sue them!
Back in 2017-18 I had to stop engaging with anything BBC. It was excrutiating knowing what I know and then having to listen to BBC radio talking about Trump being a Russian asset and all the rest of it. We KNEW this was fake at the start, and so, it was just too surreal for me.
Its good they got caught on that - but really they were known fake news all the way back to 911 (reporting the B7 demolition). And further now I think about it, going back to the Serbia thing in the late 90's. Oh and Iraq. Oh and climate change. Oh and covering for the immigration scam. It's just cancer through and through but try telling a normie Brit - a majority of them think it's the most reliable news in the world.
The Canadian CBC is just as bad too!