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Trump Defeats The Lying Media Again

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The media is finally being held accountable.

LONDON — In another major victory for truth and accountability, President Donald Trump has once again exposed the mainstream media’s corruption — this time across the Atlantic. The BBC’s top executives abruptly resigned Sunday after being caught deceptively editing Trump’s January 6th speech to make him look bad.

BBC Rocked by Trump Scandal

The resignations of BBC Director-General Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness came after a massive backlash over a misleading edit of Trump’s 2021 speech — one that conveniently cut out the part where he urged his supporters to “peacefully and patriotically make their voices heard.”

Critics blasted the BBC for intentionally distorting Trump’s message to fit a false political narrative. The deceptive edit aired in a BBC documentary last year and has since ignited a firestorm over fake news and media bias.

Both executives admitted the controversy had “caused damage” to the BBC’s reputation, with Turness saying in her resignation note:

“As CEO of BBC News, the buck stops with me.”

Trump Celebrates Another Media Victory

President Trump wasted no time responding, posting a statement on Truth Social praising The Daily Telegraph for “pointing out these crooked journalists.”

“These are deeply dishonest individuals who tried to tip the scales of a presidential race,” Trump said. “It’s a disgrace and a serious blow to democracy!”

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt also weighed in on X, mocking the BBC with a viral meme that paired headlines about the scandal with one simple caption: “Shot and chaser.”

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BBC’s Liberal Bias Finally Exposed

The scandal didn’t stop with Trump. A leaked internal report by former BBC adviser Michael Prescott accused the network of long-standing left-wing bias, anti-Israel slant, and agenda-driven coverage of transgender issues.

Even Kemi Badenoch, leader of Britain’s Conservative Party, slammed the network for “institutional bias,” calling for top-to-bottom reform of the taxpayer-funded broadcaster.

The BBC, founded in 1922 and funded by mandatory license fees, has long claimed to be “neutral.” Yet over the years, critics have accused it of protecting liberal politicians, targeting conservatives, and twisting facts to push leftist talking points.

A Wake-Up Call for Global Media

The BBC’s downfall serves as a powerful reminder that the truth will always come out — especially when President Trump is involved.

This latest scandal underscores a global pattern: corporate media giants losing credibility as they push propaganda instead of facts.

While Britain’s Labour government thanked the departing executives and praised the BBC’s “role in national life,” millions of viewers are turning away, seeking real journalism on independent and conservative platforms that still believe in honesty, freedom, and accountability.

Once again, Donald Trump has proven that fake news can’t win forever — and the world is finally paying attention.