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World's 'most trusted' Broadcaster the BBC Doctored Trump Speech a Week Before The Election, Whistleblower Reveals​


The BBC manipulated Donald Trump's January 6 speech to make it appear as though he encouraged his supporters to break into the Capitol, according to a damning internal report.

Michael Prescott, who spent three years as an independent adviser to the BBC, before leaving last June, sent a damning internal dossier to its board last month after repeated warnings to the standards watchdog were 'dismissed or ignored.'

The 19-page document obtained by The Telegraph has sent shockwaves through the highest levels of British politics. The BBC, which is funded by the UK taxpayer, is also accused of widespread bias in its coverage ranging from anti-Israeli commentary on the Gaza war to 'censorship' of the transgender debate.


Prescott explained how the BBC — often described as the world's 'most trusted' broadcaster — 'completely misled' viewers during an episode of the program Panorama which aired a week before the election by showing the president telling supporters he was going to walk to the Capitol with them 'fight like hell.'

In reality, Trump said he would walk with them 'to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.'

The report noted that the program made Trump 'say' things [he] never actually said' by editing together footage from the start of his speech with something he said nearly an hour later.

The BBC's edited footage also featured crowd noise that made the MAGA faithful appear more menacing.

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When the memo was brought to the attention of BBC leadership, they 'refused to accept there had been a breach of standards.'

The memo's author additionally warned Samir Shah, the BBC chairman, of the 'very, very dangerous precedent' set by Panorama but was ignored.

It is now understood that Prescott's report is circulating amongst senior figures in the British government.

Boris Johnson, Britain's former conservative prime minister, said: 'This is a total disgrace. The BBC has doctored footage of Trump to make it look as though he incited a riot - when he in fact said no such thing.

'We have Britain's national broadcaster using a flagship program to tell palpable untruths about Britain's closest ally. Is anyone at the BBC going to take responsibility - and resign?'


Nigel Farage, leader of the right-wing Reform party, said: 'It's no wonder that fewer people are paying the BBC license fee every single year.'

The former BBC adviser who authored the memo says he was compelled to speak out because of his 'despair at inaction by the BBC Executive when issues come to light'.

 

BBC Head Tim Davie Resigns over Doctored Footage of Trump’s Jan. 6 Speech in documentary​


The director-general of the BBC has resigned Sunday amid scandal after the British state broadcaster shared doctored footage of President Trump speaking on Jan. 6.

Tim Davie, who has headed up the publicly-funded media outlet for five years, said he was taking “ultimate responsibility” for recent “mistakes” made in a statement published by the BBC.

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Tim Davie has been head of the outlet for 5 years.

His resignation comes after it was revealed that the BBC’s flagship news program, “Panorama,” spliced together two clips of Trump speaking on Jan. 6, 2021, implying that he had directly told his supporters to storm the Capitol.

 

Civil War At The BBC as Woke Pro-Trans Staff' Rebel against board, while the Chairman Apologises for Doctored Trump Video and axed exec hits back at US President's claims of 'corruption'​


Civil war has broken out at the BBC today as one of the executives fired over the doctoring of a Donald Trump speech insisted the corporation remains the 'world's most trusted news provider'.

Deborah Turness, who quit as CEO of BBC News yesterday, turned up for work at Broadcasting House in London this morning and said that the corporation is not 'corrupt' as the President claims.

But less than an hour later chairman of the BBC board, Samir Shah, said the corporation would like to 'apologise for that error of judgment' over the editing of a speech by Donald Trump.

Mr Shah has admitted he may now say sorry personally to the President as it was revealed he has sent a letter threatening legal action against the BBC over a Panorama documentary released ahead of the 2024 election.

Insiders have said some senior BBC News staff are at war with the board. Nick Robinson used the Today Programme to give a monologue where he described the board as being in a state of 'paralysis'.

Sir Keir Starmer has also backed the BBC. His spokesman said the Prime Minister does not believe it is 'institutionally biased'.

But Nigel Farage has said he has spoken to Donald Trump, who is 'absolutely enraged', with the Reform UK leader accusing the 'biased' BBC of 'election interference'.

 

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