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The BBC has issued an apology to President Trump over editing of a speech he gave on Jan. 6, 2021, that aired in its documentary "Trump: A Second Chance." Mr. Trump had threatened to sue the British broadcaster for $1 billion over the program about the ...
I’ve been thinking about sending Congress a thank-you card. Because of our elected officials’ dysfunction (most recently on full display during the pointless shutdown), Americans view the media in a slightly better light than our lawmakers.
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Mary Trump explains why Donald Trump is 'so needy and damaged' – and it has a dark history
This article contains details about alcoholism leading to death. President Donald Trump’s long-time critic and psychologist, Mary Trump, needs no introduction. She often talks about her uncle’s health and his political decisions on her YouTube channel and in public interviews.
Fresh off his legal victories over several U.S. media companies, President Donald Trump has now set his sights on the British Broadcasting Company (BBC). Trump has threatened to file a billion-dollar lawsuit against the BBC for allegedly defaming him.
British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Chair Samir Shah on Monday admitted the broadcaster took too long to address the controversial documentary that President Donald Trump has called "false, defamatory, disparaging and inflammatory." Shah was grilled by ...
World News BBC apologizes to Trump over editing blunder, rejects defamation claim London (CNN) — The BBC apologized to US President Donald Trump on Thursday, over a documentary that Trump’s lawyers described as false and defamatory, seeking to defuse a row that has plunged the public broadcaster into its worst crisis in years.
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Mary Trump says president’s 'void of love' drives his obsession
President Donald Trump’s estranged niece, Mary Trump, unleashed another ferocious critique of her uncle this week, framing much of his behavior through what she describes as a lifelong, unfillable craving for love.
President Donald Trump has threatened the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) with a $5 billion lawsuit as he seeks to hold the organization responsible for "false, defamatory, disparaging and inflammatory statements." The BBC has come under intense ...