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Trump goes to war with ‘fake news’ BBC
- Boris Johnson stated he would stop paying the BBC licence fee unless Tim Davie resigned or explained perceived bias at the broadcaster regarding its reporting on Gaza and transgender issues.
- Michael Prescott's leaked letter accused the BBC of 'effective censorship' and bias in its reporting on transgender issues and the Gaza conflict, expressing concerns over inaction by the BBC executive.
- President Donald Trump criticized the BBC for a report he claims misled viewers about his Capitol speech, stating it was 'completely misled' and featured edited footage.
- Deborah Turness, BBC News's CEO, announced that the BBC Chairman will address calls for answers regarding the bias allegations in a letter to staff.
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The BBC just got outed as such a purveyor of straight-up propaganda that it mashed up clips of President Donald Trump speaking on Jan. 6, 2021 to make it sound like he encouraged the crowds to storm the Capitol and “fight.”
·New York, United States
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Total News Sources10
Leaning Left2Leaning Right6Center0Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Right
Bias Distribution
- 75% of the sources lean Right
75% Right
L 25%
R 75%
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