Donald Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed against the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has hit a treacherous hurdle in a new legal filing in Florida where the suit was filed.
According to The Telegraph, BBC lawyers have filed discovery demands requiring Trump to disclose his “telephone logs, calendars, schedules, and diaries,” spanning November 3, 2020, through January 20, 2021—the critical period encompassing the Capitol insurrection.
The demand represents a calculated legal strategy by the network to force Trump to either produce damaging evidence or risk judicial sanctions for non-compliance, with the Telegraph reporting the BBC is essentially putting the president and his lawyers in the awkward position of having to lay all their cards on the table.
The report notes that the American president initiated the lawsuit seeking $10 billion in damages over BBC Panorama’s reporting that the network had allegedly spliced separate segments of Trump’s January 6 speech in a way that misrepresented his words. The edited version suggested Trump urged supporters to “fight like hell” and storm the Capitol.
Trump’s legal team is fighting back aggressively, accusing the BBC of attempting to “put the president on trial for the riot” rather than defend against the specific editing allegations, according to the report.
“Defendants are attempting to use this action as a vehicle to conduct a trial as to the events that occurred on January 6,” Trump lawyer Alejandro Brito has argued in court filings, complaining, “Defendants’ attempts to defend themselves do not entitle them to carte-blanche discovery.”
For its part, the BBC isn’t backing down and is also demanding that Trump’s legal team “identify all persons with whom [Trump] had communicated regarding any aspect of the January 6, 2021 ‘Stop the Steal’ rally, including but not limited to planning the event, your January 6 2021 speech at the event, and discussions about the event after the fact.”
The strategy signals what could become a “protracted legal battle,” according to The Telegraph — noting that the trial date has been set for February 2027, leaving open months of legal wrangling and accusations.
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