US watchdog led by Trump ally investigates BBC Panorama edit of January 6 speech

The GuardianThursday, November 20, 2025 at 2:50:27 PM
US watchdog led by Trump ally investigates BBC Panorama edit of January 6 speech
  • The FCC, under Brendan Carr, is probing a BBC Panorama edit of a Trump speech to determine if it breached US regulations, raising questions about media practices and regulatory oversight.
  • This investigation could have serious implications for the BBC, as it faces scrutiny over its editorial decisions and potential legal challenges from Trump, who has threatened a $5 billion lawsuit regarding related content.
  • The situation reflects ongoing tensions between media organizations and political figures, highlighting the complexities of free speech, media integrity, and the legal landscape surrounding controversial political events.
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