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Putin says Trump is right to sue BBC over speech edit

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Introduction to the Story

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently expressed his support for former US President Donald Trump’s decision to sue the BBC. This lawsuit stems from edited clips of a speech that Trump made, which were broadcast by the BBC and allegedly made it seem like Trump was directing his supporters to storm the US Capitol.

Background on the Lawsuit

The lawsuit, which seeks at least $10 billion in damages, was filed by Trump against the BBC for their use of edited clips from one of his speeches. The BBC has since apologized to Trump for the edited clips and has stated that they will defend themselves against the lawsuit.

Putin’s Support for Trump

During his annual end-of-year press conference, Putin stated that he believes Trump was right to sue the BBC over the edited clips. Putin’s support for Trump in this matter highlights the complex and often contentious relationship between the two leaders.

The BBC’s Response

The BBC has apologized for the edited clips and has acknowledged that they were misleading. Despite this, the BBC has also stated that they will defend themselves against Trump’s lawsuit, citing their right to free speech and their commitment to journalistic integrity.

Conclusion

The lawsuit between Trump and the BBC has sparked a significant amount of controversy and debate. With Putin’s support for Trump in this matter, the situation has become even more complex. As the lawsuit moves forward, it will be important to consider the implications of edited media clips and the role of free speech in journalism. Ultimately, the outcome of this lawsuit will have significant implications for the way that media outlets report on public figures and the information that they present to the public.

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