Trump’s pending BBC lawsuit comes on the heels of a major win over media companies

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President Donald Trump’s Legal Fight against the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is not just bluster, if his recent legal victories against the media and Big Tech are any indication.
Trump said Friday that he plans to sue the BBC for up to $5 billion over his eulogy on January 6, 2021. A similar “news” program was found in 2022.
While the numbers are eye-popping, Trump has managed to score big from CBS, ABC and Meta over the past 12 months. To reduce the participants, it is well deserved because of their crazy behavior against Trump, while they are disabled, it is not better than ransom money or bribes to the most powerful person in the world.
Trump’s residences are CBS with thousands of people and ABC owned by ABC whose suits have touched the fire of liberal criticism of their parent companies who would enter the Administrests and sell their own reporters.
President Donald Trump takes a question in the Oval Office at the White House on May 5. (anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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The same month as the stay, the Federal Administration’s Federal Communication Commissions (FCC) allowed an $8 billion merger between the late skydance media, fiery withdrawals like CBB COURY, fat bribes. “
Trump’s legal team has dismissed the accommodation as a win for accountability for the media and the American people.
“On this record, President Donald J. Trump delivers another victory for the American people as he, once again, the Fake News Media exposes their evil and deceit,” a spokesperson for Trump’s legal team told FOX News Digital at the time.
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The win came on the heels of ABC’s apology and 16 million settlement with Trump last December after being sued for defaming “This Week” anchor George Stephanopoulos’ claims the president was held for “rape.” The jury in E. Jean Caroll Caroll where he referred to said that he actually ruled that he was charged with “sexual assault.”
In addition, Trump’s team won about $ 60 million combined in areas from X, Meta and Alphabet-owned by YouTube this year over the suspension of his account with the technology of jan.
Shortly after Trump took office and in January, meta settled with Trump for $25 million more than the suspension of his account on its platforms in 2021.
X, owned by ally Elon Musk, agreed in February to pay nearly $10 million to fix Trump’s mistake after he was banned from Twitter in 2021. Musk returned Twitter, now known as iX, in November 2022.

President Donald Trump and Elon Musk attend a press conference in the oval office of the White House in Washington, DC, May 30, 2025. (Nathan Howard/Reuters/Image Photo)
In September, Trump won a $24.5 million settlement from YouTube for the suspension of his account platform. According to court filings obtained by FOX News Digital, the $$ million settlement was supposed to be contributed on behalf of Trump to the Trust for the National Mall, a nonprofit that is funding the construction of the New The White House State Ballroom.
Opinion: The BBC is caught up in Trump’s words, and the media rush to their defense
Trump told reporters on Friday this week somewhere between $ 1 billion and a basket of books, after discussing the President that a violent opinion was written for the sake of an act of violence, “even if a positive opinion was given.
The edit made it seem as if Trump expressed a single thought about supporters descending on the Capitol, “cheering for our brave donors and congressmen and women, and we’re fighting, we’re fighting like hell.”
In fact, those remarks came about an hour into his long address that day.
His full speech was, “We will be happy with our soldiers and brave women and women, and it is possible that we will not be able to copy the country, and you must be sure that everyone who has faced that person will enter the capitol to build in peace and make your country heard.”
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Near the end of his speech, which lasted more than an hour, he said, “We’re fighting. We’re fighting like hell. And if you don’t fight like hell again, you won’t have a country.”
Controversy has arisen it led to heat BBC News CEO Deborah Turness and BBC Director-General Tim Davie.
It’s also not the only legal action going on against a major news outlet. Trump recalled a $ 15 billion lawsuit against the New York Times last month, allegedly for defamation related to the times of “reporting on Trump’s shield as a star” and the allegations that he is involved in tax evasion. The suit is named after individual journalists and the penguin memord House, the publisher of this book, “Lucky Loser,” they called Susanne Craig, Russian Buttner.

President Donald Trump, Donald Trump’s lawsuit against the New York Times marks another major legal action taken by the media outlet. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
“As we said when this was first filed and this strike went into effect: These laws have not changed. Nothing has changed today. “This is simply an attempt to prevent independent reporting and divert attention, but the New York Times will not be reduced to intimidation tactics.”
A spokesperson for Penguin Random House told Fox News Digital: “On the second attempt, this law remains absurd. Penguin Random House will continue to stand as an important book on the First Amendment.”
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