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Trump Accuses BBC Of Turning Defamation Case Into ‘Jan 6’ Investigation

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Trump Accuses BBC Of Turning Defamation Case Into ‘Jan 6’ Investigation

Authored by Tom Gantert via The Epoch Times,

President Donald Trump is asking a federal judge to reject the BBC’s attempt to subpoena three members of his family as part of discovery in his defamation lawsuit against the British broadcaster.

Trump’s attorneys filed a memorandum Aug. 21 opposing the BBC’s request for permission to use alternative methods to serve subpoenas on Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Jared Kushner.

Trump’s lawyers accused the BBC of attempting to transform what they described as a narrow defamation case into a broad investigation of the events surrounding Jan. 6, 2021.

The lawsuit concerns a BBC documentary in which the BBC spliced together portions of the president’s Jan. 6 speech, delivered nearly 55 minutes apart, while omitting his statement that supporters should march “peacefully and patriotically” to the U.S. Capitol.

The BBC apologized for the editing but said it was an unintentional error and does not meet the legal threshold for defamation.

Trump’s filing says the BBC chairman acknowledged that the editing created a “mistaken impression.”

According to Trump’s attorneys, the BBC sought 126 document requests and approximately 150 requests for admission from Trump, and issued subpoenas to 47 family members, former officials, political associates, and federal agencies.

The court ruled Aug. 6 that the lawsuit did not permit the BBC to “relitigate and discover every aspect” of Jan. 6 or seek discovery from “any and all individuals” with knowledge of the events. The judge directed the parties to conduct a meaningful conference to resolve remaining discovery disputes.

Trump’s attorneys argue the BBC filed its latest motion eight days later, without following that process.

They also contend the BBC is seeking authorization to serve subpoenas that have not been presented to the court. The filing says the BBC has not submitted revised document subpoenas or proposed deposition subpoenas detailing what the three family members would be required to provide or testify about.

Trump’s attorneys also argued that additional depositions would be redundant because all three were previously interviewed by the House committee investigating Jan. 6. Those interviews totaled 585 pages and addressed subjects the BBC says it wants to explore, according to the filing.

The filing particularly challenges the effort to depose Kushner, saying that he was outside the country during Trump’s speech and the subsequent riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Trump’s attorneys asked the court to deny the BBC’s motion, arguing the broadcaster has failed to justify its proposed ways to deliver the subpoenas and failed to comply with the court’s Aug. 6 discovery order.

The BBC declined to comment in response to an email from The Epoch Times seeking comment.

Tyler Durden
Sun, 08/23/2026 – 16:20

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