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Member of Parliament Waiting for Apology From BBC for Misrepresenting Quote

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Our own Warren Squire will be out with a post soon confirming that President Donald Trump is officially suing the BBC for cutting and splicing his "Stop the Steal" speech to sound like he was inciting the January 6 attack on the Capitol. Two executives have already resigned over the scandal.

Member of Parliament Munira Wilson of the Liberal Democrat Party went on TV to warn that the U.K. can not allow the "Trumpification" of the media landscape.

Member of Parliament Rupert Lowe has had tussles with the BBC before, and on Wednesday, the BBC deleted one of its posts that misrepresented what he said to Prime Minister Kier Starmer.

Don't you hate it when they do that? It's like when they post on the anniversary of the day President Donald Trump told Americans to inject bleach, along with a video in which he uses neither the word "inject" nor "bleach."

It turns out the video is still up.

The BBC deleted its original post and came up with this:

Trump and Lowe shoud file a class action lawsuit.

You'd think so. And just as in the United States, the errors always seem to flow in the same direction.

The BBC wants to represent Lowe because, despite all of the crimes he listed, he is committing the worst crime you can possibly commit in the eyes of the U.K. government, which is spreading "anti-migrant sentiment."

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