Trump Vs The World? All The Recent Times Trump Has Tried To Sue The Media

Donald Trump has just gone to war with the BBC – but it’s far from the first time he has attacked the media.

Lawyers for the US president have threatened to sue the corporation for $1 billion, following accusations that an episode from the BBC’s Panorama “doctored” footage of a speech Trump made to his supporters before the Capitol riots on January 6, 2020.

Two BBC executives had already resigned amid claims of “bias” even before Trump issued his legal threat.

But the president’s lawyers still want the BBC to apologise, issue a retraction and “appropriately compensate” Trump – and they’ve given the corporation until Friday to respond.

While questions remain over just how successful his legal bid may be, the president is known for his litigious attitude towards the media – and has launched several other legal challenges to various outlets…

1. The Chicago Tribune

Trump sought $500m from the Chicago Tribune way back in 1984, long before he got close to the White House.

He claimed an architecture critic for the newspaper had “virtually torpedoed” his plans to build a 150-story skyscraper in Manhattan.

But the case was dismissed as the judge decided the column in question was protected by the First Amendment (right to free speech and free press).

2. CNN

Trump sought $475m in damages from CNN back in October 2022, accusing the outlet of trying to sabotage his political prospects.

He pointed to five examples of articles or aired comments that referred to Trump’s claims of election fraud as his “big lie” – a comment which has been associated with the Nazi regime.

But the case was thrown out because “no reasonable viewer could (or should) plausibly make that reference”.

3. Disney

Trump sued after comments made by an ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos, in March 2024, who falsely claimed the president had been found “liable for rape”.

ABC, which is owned by Disney, ended up paying out $15 million in a defamation lawsuit – choosing to settle rather than fight.

4. Paramount

Trump filed a case in Texas in October last year against the parent company of CBS News, Paramount.

He claimed the company had violated consumer protection laws by editing a 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris in a misleading way.

While Paramount was expected to win any legal battle – because Trump’s claim.was under an unrelated statute and Trump was evidently not harmed by the segment after winning the election – the company still paid him $16 million.

Paramount also wanted the White House’s approval of a merge with Skydance Media, and so needed the president on side.

5. The Wall Street Journal

In July this year, the Wall Street Journal published an article stating Trump had written a sexually suggestive birthday letter to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein back in 2003.

The following day, Trump sued the reporters who wrote the article, as well as the newspaper, its publishing company Dow Jones & Company, its owner – and the parent company’s chief, Rupert Murdoch.

He claimed the letter was “fake”and meant to harm his reputation.

Dow Jones said it stands by its reporting and will challenge the lawsuit.

6. New York Times

The president tried to start a $15bn defamation lawsuit against the New York Times in September, claiming it had been “allowed to freely lie, smear and defame me for far too long”.

However, a judge struck down that claim due to issue with its contents, giving Trump’s team 28 days to file a new complaint.

He filed a new complaint in October, targeting individual reporters and a book publisher.

7. Jimmy Kimmel

The late-night talk show host – owned by ABC – was sacked from his show in September after making controversial comments on the assassination of pro-Trump campaigner Charlie Kirk.

The news was welcomed by Trump – but Kimmel was soon rehired following intense backlash, and insisted it was “never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man”.

But he also claimed Trump had “tried his best to cancel me” – only for Kimmel’s show ratings to go through the roof after his return.

Trump said Kimmel’s return would escalate his legal battle with the comedian and his network.

He said that this issue could be “even more lucrative” than his last £15m pay-out from ABC.

Will the BBC have to settle?

The BBC is not part of a wider corporation like many of the organisations mentioned above which often have deep pockets.

It is independent and publicly-funded instead, with its licence free model up for review in 2027 – and this incident will add to wider calls for major reform within the BBC.

Yet legal experts have also questioned just how successful this legal bid will be, considering it’s been more than a year since the original Panorama episode aired.

Others have questioned whether Trump will realistically be able to argue that the BBC did damage his reputation, considering he has already been under scrutiny by congressional hearings, global coverage of January 6 and ongoing civil lawsuits in Washington.

He also still won the presidential election last year, after the programme had aired.

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Donald Trump’s Spokeswoman Brands BBC ‘100% Fake News’ Over Panorama Row

Donald Trump’s spokeswoman has branded the BBC “100% fake news” over claims the broadcaster doctored a speech made by the US president.

Panorama has been accused of misrepresenting comments Trump made outside the White House prior to the riots on January 6, 2020.

An internal memo said an edition of the BBC’s Panorama programme broadcast last October had spliced together two sections of President Trump’s speech to supporters to give a misleading impression of what he actually said.

In one section, Trump appears to say he was going to walk to the Capitol with them to “fight like hell”.

However, Trump actually said he would walk with them “to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard”.

He called on his supporters to “fight like hell” later in the speech amid false claims that the 2020 election had been stolen from him.

A 19-page dossier on the incident, seen by the Daily Telegraph, was sent to the BBC board by Michael Prescott, a former external adviser to the corporation’s editorial guidelines and standards committee.

Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr, has already branded the BBC “full of shit” over the controversy.

Speaking to the Telegraph, Trump’s spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt said: “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.

“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.”

A BBC spokesman told the Telegraph: “While we don’t comment on leaked documents, when the BBC receives feedback it takes it seriously and considers it carefully.

“Michael Prescott is a former adviser to a board committee where differing views and opinions of our coverage are routinely discussed and debated.”

Leavitt has previously attacked the BBC over its coverage of the war in Gaza.

She accused the broadcaster of spreading “misinformation” over the way it covered claims that Israel had killed Palestinians near an aid distribution centre in June.

But in a video posted on X, BBC News analysis editor Ros Atkins said Leavitt’s diatribe “was repeatedly false”.

“This contains a mix of misrepresentation and untruths,” he added.

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British People’s Trust In America Has Plummeted During Trump’s First Year Back In Power

British people’s trust in America has plummeted during Donald Trump’s first year back in power, according to a major new poll.

The YouGov survey of 4,000 people for the Best for Britain campaign group found that more than half the country – 56% – now distrust the USA, compared to 40% a year ago.

At the same time, the number of people who say they trust the UK’s long-standing ally has fallen from 30% to 15% in the last 12 months.

The findings were revealed on the first anniversary of Trump’s re-election to the White House after his victory over Kamala Harris last November.

Since then, he has clashed with Downing Street in areas such as the Ukraine war and Trump’s decision to impose swingeing tariffs on countries including the UK.

The poll also found that the European Union is now seen as a far more reliable international partner than the US.

A year ago, both were virtually neck-and-neck on 33% and 32% respectively.

But now, 42% of Brits say the EU is more reliable, compared to 22% who say America.

The EU is also seen as a far more important trading partner, with over 51% of people rating it number one, compared to just 21% saying the US, despite Keir Starmer and Trump agreeing a trade deal earlier this year.

Best for Britain chief executive Naomi Smith said: “British people are wide awake to the risk Donald Trump’s authoritarian and chaotic approach poses to the global order – and rightly no longer place their full trust in an increasingly volatile United States.

“Voters have repeatedly told us they expect the government to work pragmatically with our most reliable and important trading partner – Europe – to improve the economy, get bills down and ensure our collective security.

“Labour needs to pick up the pace with Brussels or risk being punished by an electorate still feeling the cost of living squeeze at the next election.”

Sir Kim Darroch, who was British ambassador to the United States during Trump’s first term in office, said: “President Trump’s response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine has been deeply inconsistent. He has at times threatened stronger sanctions on Putin’s Russia, but at other times appeared to blame Ukraine and pressed them to capitulate.

“He has been similarly inconsistent on the US commitment to Nato and the principle of collective defence. All of this makes it crucial and urgent that the government accelerates work on the reset with the EU.”

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Trump Hits Bad Turbulence On Air Force One And Jokes How It Will Be Perceived

President Donald Trump on Thursday joked aboard a trembling Air Force One how the bad turbulence would be interpreted. (Watch the video below.)

In an interview with reporters on the flight home from his Asia trip, Trump noted the rough conditions as he steadied himself in a doorway.

“You know, they’re going to be watching Trump, they’re going to say, ‘He didn’t look too good, he’s got the shakes!’ I didn’t have the shakes but people are gonna think I do,” he said.

The president kept the mood light in the moment. He asked if everyone was OK and noted how “we’re gonna look real bad today on television.”

But back on the ground, Trump is facing real concerns over his health.

Trump said he aced recent cognitive tests, which he characterised as “aptitude tests.”

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Trump Dodges Sensitive Question In Front Of Chinese President

US President Donald Trump didn’t answer a reporter’s question Thursday about the US resuming nuclear testing, and perhaps it had to do with the company he was keeping. (Watch the video below.)

But given that Trump had just announced on X before the meeting that the US would restart nuclear weapons testing for the first time in 33 years, claiming in part it was because of China’s testing, the subject came up.

“Mr. President, why did you change your nuclear plans?” a reporter asked. “Why are you gonna be doing more nuclear testing?”

Trump replied, “Thank you very much, everybody. Appreciate it.”

Trump’s nuke declaration was likely timed as a message to Xi before their conference, so perhaps the president figured he had already made his point without fielding the question.

On Air Force One later, Trump elaborated on the country’s motives.

“With others doing testing, I think it’s appropriate that we do also,” Trump said, noting that the test sites would be decided later.

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Tensions Between US And Russia Deepen As Trump’s Treasury Secretary Hits Out At ‘Propagandist’ Envoy

Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary Scott Bessent hit out at the Kremlin after a Russian envoy tried to dismiss the impact of the US’s new sanctions on Moscow.

The White House implemented fresh sanctions against Russia for the first time last week, punishing its oil companies in the hope of pushing Vladimir Putin to end his war in Ukraine.

In a move much welcomed by his European allies who have also increased economic pressure on Moscow, Trump froze all US-based assets of Russia’s two largest oil firms – Rosneft and Lukoil.

The US also made it possible for secondary penalties on foreign institutions which could conduct transactions with entities on the blacklist.

It was a surprising move from the US president, considering he has often expressed sympathy for the Russian invasion of Ukraine even while calling for peace in the region.

US plans for a high-level summit with Putin in Budapest also broke down recently, and Trump has insisted he would not meet with Putin unless there was a clear plan for peace.

But Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev – who plays a key part in the diplomacy between Moscow and Washington – told the US media that the new sanctions would not have much of an effect.

The head of the Russian Direct Investment Funds insisted: “No pressure works on Russia.”

So Bessent furiously hit back in an interview with CBS News on Sunday, saying: “Are you really going to publish what a Russian propagandist says?

“I mean, what else is he going to say?

“The Russian economy is a wartime economy. Growth is virtually zero.”

Bessent claimed the US can make a “substantial debt” in Putin’s profits and therefore impact his war machine.

When the new penalties were first announced last week, the Russian president described them as an “unfriendly act” – and said Moscow would not give in to economic pressure.

Russia continued to launch fresh missile and drone attacks across Ukraine over the weekend, too.

Putin claimed to have sucessfully tested a new nuclear-powered cruise missile on Sunday, too.

Meanwhile, news agency Reuters has recently reported that the Trump administration is already thinking about further sanctions unless Putin engages with peace talks.

The US president said Putin should focus on ending the war in Ukraine instead of testing a new nuclear-powered missile.

He said: “They know we have a nuclear submarine, the greatest in the world, right off their shores, so I mean, it doesn’t have to go 8,000 miles.”

Trump added: “I don’t think it’s an appropriate thing for Putin to be saying, either, by the way: You ought to get the war ended, the war that should have taken one week is now in … its fourth year, that’s what you ought to do instead of testing missiles.”

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Trump Reportedly Wants Name Of New Ballroom To Honour His Favourite Person In The World

Donald Trump has reportedly picked a name for the new ballroom that will replace the East Wing of the White House, and it’s a true measure of his humility.

Katherine Faulders, ABC’s managing editor in Washington, posted on social media Friday that “Trump will likely name the new $300 million ballroom after himself,” and cited senior administration officials as her source.

Already, officials are referring to it as “The President Donald J. Trump Ballroom” and that name will likely stick,” she added.

When reached for comment, White House Spokesman Davis Ingle told HuffPost: “Any announcement made on the name of the ballroom will come directly from President Trump himself, and not through anonymous and unnamed sources.”

Some people thought another person near and dear to Trump would be a better name on the ballroom.

Others speculated on what might happen to the ballroom after Trump leaves office.

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‘He’s Gonna Have A Meltdown’: Internet Reacts After Donald Trump Fails To Win Nobel Peace Prize

Donald Trump has been passed over for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize, despite mounting a not-so-subtle campaign to receive it.

Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado was given the award by the Nobel committee on Friday.

In a post on X, the Nobel organisers said: “Democracy is a precondition for lasting peace. However, we live in a world where democracy is in retreat, where more and more authoritarian regimes are challenging norms and resorting to violence.

“Maria Corina Machado has spent years working for the freedom of the Venezuelan people. The Venezuelan regime’s rigid hold on power and its repression of the population are not unique in the world. We see the same trends globally: rule of law abused by those in control, free media silenced, critics imprisoned, and societies pushed towards authoritarian rule and militarisation.

“In 2024, more elections were held than ever before, but fewer and fewer are free and fair.”

Their remarks have been interpreted by some as an indirect criticism of Trump, who has been accused of authoritarianism over his legal pursuit of his political enemies.

While the world waits for Trump’s own reaction to being snubbed, the internet reacted as you’d expect.

The announcement came a day after Israel and Hamas agreed to Trump’s peace plan for Gaza, which led to increased speculation that the US president could scoop the prize.

However, that was never a real possibility as nominations to the Nobel committee closed on January 31, just days after Trump returned to the White House.

Nevertheless, it is understood he was among the nominees for his work on the Abraham Accords, which normalised relations between Israel and Arab states, during his first term in office.

Trump also thought he was in with a chance, saying on Thursday: “I don’t know what they’re going to do, really. But I know this, that nobody in history has solved eight wars in a period of nine months.”

Asked about Trump’s campaigning following the announcement, Juergen Warne Frydnes of the Nobel Committee said: “In the long history of the Nobel Peace Prize I think this committee has seen any type of campaign, media attention and we receive thousands of letters every year, from people wanting to say what to them means peace.

“This committee sits in a room filled with the portraits of all laureates and that room is filled with courage and integrity. We base our decision only on the work and the will of Alfred Nobel.”

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Democracy is a precondition for lasting peace. However, we live in a world where democracy is in retreat, where more and more authoritarian regimes are challenging norms and resorting to violence.

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Democracy is a precondition for lasting peace. However, we live in a world where democracy is in retreat, where more and more authoritarian regimes are challenging norms and resorting to violence.

Maria Corina Machado – awarded the 2025 #NobelPeacePrize – has spent years working… pic.twitter.com/URtYv9uBfV

— The Nobel Prize (@NobelPrize) October 10, 2025

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There is KARMA

The orange buffoon will lose what’s left of his diseased, corrupt, fascist mind!

Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize despite intense Donald Trump campaign pic.twitter.com/tDMWIGAawJ

— Rick (@colonelhogans) October 10, 2025

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There is KARMA

The orange buffoon will lose what’s left of his diseased, corrupt, fascist mind!

Venezuela’s Maria Corina Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize despite intense Donald Trump campaign pic.twitter.com/tDMWIGAawJ

— Rick (@colonelhogans) October 10, 2025