Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett predicted President Trump could be entitled to "considerable" damages from BBC should he move forward with a lawsuit against the outlet over an allegedly misleading edit of his Jan. 6 speech featured in a 2024 documentary.
"It's hard to put a value on it at this early juncture, but it's considerable," Jarrett said Monday on "Fox & Friends."
"Two top executives resigned in disgrace when they removed the slander," he continued, referencing the resignations of BBC News CEO Deborah Turness and BBC director-general Tim Davie.
"And yet the BBC still claims it wasn't defamatory, which is absurd. They knew it was wrong."




