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Trump lawyers deny BBC access to financial details in $10-billion lawsuit, FT says

  • The broadcaster ​and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment
Published June 5, 2026 Updated June 5, 2026 11:19am
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US President Donald Trump’s legal team has ​refused to hand over financial information sought by BBC lawyers in his $10-billion defamation case ‌against the broadcaster, the Financial Times said on Friday, citing court filings.

Trump has accused the publicly funded broadcaster of defaming him by splicing together parts of a January 6, 2021, speech to make it appear that he directed supporters to storm ​the U.S. Capitol.

The impetus for Trump’s request to delay “appears to be the flat refusal by the ​Donald J Trump Revocable Trust . . .  to provide any financial information under subpoena”, the newspaper cited ⁠the BBC as saying in a court filing.

That action came despite Trump’s claims that the BBC ​injured “the value of his brand, properties, and businesses” and the president’s “own refusal, to date, to provide any financial ​information in discovery”, the paper added.

Trump’s lawsuit, filed in Florida in December, says the BBC violated a state law that bars deceptive and unfair trade practices. He is seeking damages of at least $5 billion on each of its two counts.

The broadcaster ​and the White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

A spokesperson for Trump’s legal team ​told the newspaper the BBC was liable for “intentionally and maliciously defaming him by distorting and manipulating his speech”.

In a statement, ‌the ⁠spokesperson added, “President Trump will continue to hold accountable the BBC and all those who traffic in fake news.”

Trust managed by Trump’s eldest son

In its bid to ascertain the documentary’s financial impact, the BBC has subpoenaed the trust, managed by Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr, as the sole trustee, which holds the president’s ​business interests and assets, the ​paper said.

The BBC ⁠legal team has sought financial documents that reflect the trust’s holdings and value, assets, inventories and properties, the paper added, citing court filings from May that it ​viewed.

The request covers almost 400 entities owned by or associated with the trust, ​as well ⁠as requests for tax returns, the paper said.

The documentary, first broadcast in 2024 shortly before a presidential election Trump won, featured a section in which he told supporters to march on the Capitol and another, from nearly ⁠an hour ​later, where he said, “Fight like hell.”

The BBC apologised to Trump for ​the edit, but wants his lawsuit thrown out. Trump’s subsequent reelection showed the alleged defamation did not harm his reputation, the broadcaster said ​in court papers released in March.

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