BBC Leaders Resign Over Trump Speech Editing Controversy

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BBC Director-General Tim Davie and BBC News Chief Executive Deborah Turness resigned following criticism over the editing of Trump's 2021 speech, which was accused of being misleading. The controversy, linked to a BBC 'Panorama' broadcast and broader issues of impartiality, has intensified scrutiny of the BBC's coverage and its role as a national broadcaster, amid political and public debates about bias and accuracy.
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