In a stunning win for accountability and the fight against globalist media bias, BBC Director-General Tim Davie and News CEO Deborah Turness have resigned after being exposed for doctoring footage of President Donald Trump’s January 6th speech to falsely portray him as inciting violence. The state-funded propaganda outlet’s Panorama documentary spliced unrelated clips, omitting Trump’s clear call to “peacefully and patriotically” protest while highlighting “fight like hell” from 54 minutes later—deliberately misleading viewers ahead of the 2024 election to smear President Trump.
Whistleblower Michael Prescott’s damning internal memo revealed how BBC elites ignored warnings and “mangled” the video, proving systemic left-wing bias that protects radicals while targeting conservatives. Davie, who promised impartiality in 2020, admitted “mistakes were made” and took “ultimate responsibility,” but this scandal—coupled with anti-Israel slant in BBC Arabic and suppression of trans debate truths—exposes the corporation’s rot from the top down.
President Trump rightly blasted the BBC as “total, 100% fake news,” with White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt decrying how Britons are forced to fund this “Leftist propaganda machine” via the tyrannical license fee. Former PM Boris Johnson demanded Davie “explain or resign,” while Reform UK’s Nigel Farage called it the “last chance” for reform, urging private-sector leadership to dismantle the culture of woke censorship.This isn’t just a resignation—it’s a reckoning for elitist media empires that interfered in U.S. elections and peddle lies to erode Western values.
