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Karoline Leavitt tells GB News the lawsuit against BBC ‘will continue’ despite apology

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Karoline Leavitt tells GB News the lawsuit against BBC ‘will continue’ despite apology
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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has confirmed that Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the BBC “is expected to continue” whether the broadcaster apologises or not.

Speaking to GB News presenter Bev Turner, Mrs Leavitt branded the BBC’s doctoring of the US President’s January 6 speech a “classic example of fake news”.

Handing Bev the first question in her press conference from The White House, the GB News star asked Mrs Leavitt: “The clock is ticking on the Friday deadline by which the BBC must retract and apologise for their malicious edits of the President in the documentary shown last year.

“The recently resigned Director-General of the BBC yesterday described the organisation as the very best of society and blamed the enemies of the BBC for this outcome.

Karoline Leavitt tells GB News Donald Trump’s lawsuit against BBC ‘will continue’ despite apology

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“Also yesterday, a senior Government minister launched a fierce defence of the channel in the House of Commons, saying that the broadcaster remains a light on the hill for people all over the world. So does the President feel that the network is taking the situation seriously?

“Does he believe that they’ve shown sufficient regret? Does this strain the relationship between the president and the Prime Minister? And given that the organisation is publicly funded? Is the president prepared to bankrupt the BBC in his pursuit of truth and justice?”

Mrs Leavitt responded: “I will say, I know the President has a very good relationship with Prime Minister Starmer. You have been there, you’ve seen them in their interactions, you’ve questioned both leaders in your time joining us when we’ve gone to the United Kingdom a few different times now.

“However, he has always been very frank when he disagrees with leaders, even whom he has a good relationship with, and the BBC being a fair news organisation is definitely an outlet I think these two leaders would disagree.”

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