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Bombshell UK Report Reveals BBC ‘Doctored’ Trump Footage to Make It Look Like He Called for Jan 6 Violence
Sean JamesNov 3rd, 2025, 2:16 pm

The BBC “doctored” video of a speech President Donald Trump gave to make it appear like he was calling on his supporters to “fight” and be violent during the Jan. 6 Capitol Riot, according to a bombshell report from The Telegraph on Monday.

Editors for Panorama, the BBC’s longest-running investigative series, duped viewers during an October 2024 special by altering the sequence of a speech Trump gave in 2021.

“We’re going to walk down to the Capitol, and I’ll be there with you. And we fight. We fight like hell,” Trump is heard saying on the program.

In reality, he said: “We’re going to walk down to the Capitol, and we’re going to cheer on our brave senators and congressmen and women.”

Trump, a moment later, added he wanted his supporters to “peacefully and patriotically” make their voices heard — something that was left out of the 2024 special, titled Trump: A Second Chance?

An internal UK government report, which The Telegraph’s story is based on, found the show “completely misled” viewers with its editing.

“Examining the charge that Trump had incited protesters to storm Capitol Hill, it turned out that Panorama had spliced together two clips from separate parts of his speech. This created the impression that Trump said something he did not and, in doing so, materially misled viewers,” wrote Michael Prescott, a media advisor who led the report on BBC bias.

The Telegraph also noted that beyond warping Trump’s speech, the documentary showed a number of men waving American flags after the president spoke. But that incorrectly “created the impression Trump’s supporters had taken up his ‘call to arms,'” the report said, because the footage of the men was shot before Trump had started speaking.

The Panorama documentary was made by Matthew Hill, a BBC filmmaker, and edited by Karen Wightman, a veteran of the program since 2002.
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