BBC Director General Tim Davie Resigns over Alleged Fake News About Donald Trump

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While I don't like Trump for the tariffs, I hate media that posts fake news and political BS. They hold a responsibility to post true and balanced news. They should go to jail, from either side of the isle.


The director general of the BBC and the head of its news division have announced their resignations over a documentary which was accused of spreading fake news about U.S. President Donald Trump.

Director General Tim Davie and CEO of News Deborah Turness resigned from the BBC on Sunday, the public broadcaster announced.

Their resignations came in the wake of heavy criticism after an internal memo accused the BBC of having “materially misled” viewers into believing that President Donald Trump had encouraged supporters to riot on January 6th, 2021, by splicing separate and unrelated sections of his speech that day.

In a statement, Davie said: “I wanted to let you know that I have decided to leave the BBC after 20 years. This is entirely my decision, and I remain very thankful to the Chair and Board for their unswerving and unanimous support throughout my entire tenure, including during recent days.

“I am working through exact timings with the Board to allow for an orderly transition to a successor over the coming months. I have been reflecting on the very intense personal and professional demands of managing this role over many years in these febrile times, combined with the fact that I want to give a successor time to help shape the Charter plans they will be delivering.

“In these increasingly polarised times, the BBC is of unique value and speaks to the very best of us. It helps make the UK a special place; overwhelmingly kind, tolerant and curious. Like all public organisations, the BBC is not perfect, and we must always be open, transparent and accountable. While not being the only reason, the current debate around BBC News has understandably contributed to my decision.

“Overall, the BBC is delivering well, but there have been some mistakes made and as Director-General I have to take ultimate responsibility.”

The resignations came amid fierce backlash over allegations levied by former BBC Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee (EGSC) advisor Michael Prescott, who alleged that the broadcaster had “mangled” footage to make it appear that President Trump had encouraged violence before the January 6th riots.

According to the Prescott memo, a BBC Panorama documentary aired shortly before last year’s presidential election “spliced” two clips from President Trump’s January 6th speech, making it seem that he told supporters to go to the Capitol building and “fight like hell”.

In reality, President Trump urged supporters to “peacefully and patriotically” gather at the Capitol, while the “fight like hell” clip came from 54 minutes later in the speech when the President was discussing his belief that the election had been stolen.

Prescott said that despite raising the issue with BBC bosses, his concerns were repeatedly “dismissed or ignored”.

“If BBC journalists are to be allowed to edit video in order to make people ‘say’ things they never actually said, then what value are the corporation’s guidelines, why should the BBC be trusted, and where will this all end?” he questioned.

The allegations levied in the Prescott memo sparked heavy criticism, including by former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who demanded that Davie either “explain or resign”.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt decried that the British public are “forced to foot the bill for a Leftist propaganda machine” through the BBC licence fee, which is mandatory for anyone who watches broadcast television in the UK, whether they watch the BBC or not. Those who fail to pay the fee face fines or even jail time.

“This purposefully dishonest, selectively edited clip by the BBC is further evidence that they are total, 100 per cent fake news that should no longer be worth the time on the television screens of the great people of the United Kingdom,” she told The Telegraph.

“Every time I travel to the United Kingdom with President Trump and am forced to watch the BBC in our hotel rooms, it ruins my day listening to their blatant propaganda and lies about the president of the United States and all that he’s doing to make America better and the world a safer place.”

 

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While I don't like Trump for the tariffs, I hate media that posts fake news and political BS. They hold a responsibility to post true and balanced news. They should go to jail, from either side of the isle.
The bizarre thing is Britain has ridiculously strict restrictions on speech for individuals. Apparently, if it is a liberal U.K. institution you can do and say whatever you want.

This was a bad day for the BBC.
This was a bad for this outdated concept of "public" broadcasting.

Now I know why my friends in the U.K. seem to be getting strange information about the U.S. This doctored clip was blatant. It supports the idea that the BBC is shaving the truth in other news reporting.
 

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Now I know why my friends in the U.K. seem to be getting strange information about the U.S. This doctored clip was blatant. It supports the idea that the BBC is shaving the truth in other news reporting.
While the doctored clip was blatant, and should not have happened, your friends in the UK:
a) Are not getting "strange" information about the US. The US objectively has a fascist demagogue in power, doing strange, undemocratic and fascisty things.
b) Folks in the UK neither solely rely on the BBC for news, nor does the BBC doctor/lie about everything they report on.
 

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Yes, which is why I wrote it.
No kidding.

Of course, British people access different sources of news.
The danger with media manipulating videos and in this case words is that people who already gravitate to certain viewpoints will self-indulgently reinforced.
 

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The danger with media manipulating videos and in this case words is that people who already gravitate to certain viewpoints will self-indulgently reinforced.
Yes, but I was making the point that the news people in UK receive about the US is not strange, despite a soundbite being manipulated which happens quite frequently both in the news media and social media.
 

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The bizarre thing is Britain has ridiculously strict restrictions on speech for individuals. Apparently, if it is a liberal U.K. institution you can do and say whatever you want.

This was a bad day for the BBC.
This was a bad for this outdated concept of "public" broadcasting.

Now I know why my friends in the U.K. seem to be getting strange information about the U.S. This doctored clip was blatant. It supports the idea that the BBC is shaving the truth in other news reporting.
BBC has been under fire for 2 years for a pro Israeli bias, with an IDF editor on board.
Now they are getting attacked for being anti Israel?

 

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Yes, but I was making the point that the news people in UK receive about the US is not strange, despite a soundbite being manipulated which happens quite frequently both in the news media and social media.
You couldn't possibly know who I speak with and the context of our conversations regarding U.S. news.
 

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The bizarre thing is Britain has ridiculously strict restrictions on speech for individuals. Apparently, if it is a liberal U.K. institution you can do and say whatever you want.

This was a bad day for the BBC.
This was a bad for this outdated concept of "public" broadcasting.

Now I know why my friends in the U.K. seem to be getting strange information about the U.S. This doctored clip was blatant. It supports the idea that the BBC is shaving the truth in other news reporting.
You're right they do have lots of restrictions on what you can say especially if you criticize something Islamic.
 

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Yes I don't and that is largely irrelevant as I am referring to the average UK citizen.
First, it's relevant here because I specifically noted "my friends in the U.K."

Now you might have the audacity to believe you know what the average UK citizen are reading and hearing for news.
I'm going to say it's an array of facts and commentary.
 

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First, it's relevant here because I specifically noted "my friends in the U.K."

Now you might have the audacity to believe you know what the average UK citizen are reading and hearing for news.
I'm going to say it's an array of facts and commentary.
Even if they are your friends, they are consuming the same information on mainstream media we all know of, and both the points I made earlier still hold true.
 

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Even if they are your friends, they are consuming the same information on mainstream media we all know of, and both the points I made earlier still hold true.
They don't necessarily hold true because it's just merely your opinion of what Brits are consuming for news and their relative reliance on the BBC.
I'm guessing (opinion) that the BBC clips were also carried by other UK media. Prominent news outlets echo throughout the media landscape.
 
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You're right they do have lots of restrictions on what you can say especially if you criticize something Islamic.
I am of the understanding that even expressing anti-immigration views with no reference to ethnicity could get a Brit in trouble.
 
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They don't necessarily hold true because it's just merely your opinion of what Brits are consuming for news and their relative reliance on the BBC.
I'm guessing (opinion) that the BBC clips were also carried by other UK media. Prominent news outlets echo throughout the media landscape.
It is not an opinion.
It is called mainstream media for a reason.
People across the world, UK included, consume the most popular mainstream media of which BBC is one.
This is not a controversial take.
 
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