Corporation’s lawyers argue expensive but ‘groundless’ litigation restricts ability to cover public figures The BBC has asked a US court to throw out Donald Trump’s $10bn lawsuit over the way a documentary edited one of his speeches, warning that proceeding with the case would have a “chilling effect” on its reporting on the president. In papers filed to the Florida court dealing with the case, the BBC’s US lawyers claimed Trump’s reputation had not been damaged by the documentary, given it aired in the UK a week before his re-election. Continue reading...