A significant blow to the BBC’s commitment to impartiality has resulted in the resignations of its Director-General, Tim Davie, and news division chief, Deborah Turness. The fallout is linked to a leaked memo that uncovered the misleading editing of a speech by former President Donald Trump, specifically concerning the January 6, 2021 events. The BBC’s editing allegedly made it appear that Trump was calling for violence, when in reality, his speech focused on encouraging supporters to cheer for lawmakers at the Capitol. Both leaders took responsibility, with Turness emphasizing that while mistakes occurred, the notion of institutional bias within BBC News is unfounded.
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