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BBC asks a US court for help in getting testimony from the Trump family in defamation suit

The BBC has requested assistance from a U.S. court to obtain documents and testimony from Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump Jr.

Associated Press (AP)Filed 2026-08-16 · 15:53 GMTLean · CenterRead · 3 min
BBC asks a US court for help in getting testimony from the Trump family in defamation suit
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The BBC has requested assistance from a U.S. court to obtain documents and testimony from Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump Jr. in relation to Donald Trump's $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the broadcaster. Lawyers for the BBC argue these family members possess relevant information and records concerning Trump's claims. The BBC has faced difficulties serving subpoenas due to their Secret Service protection. Trump's lawsuit, filed in December, alleges the BBC defamed him and engaged in unfair trade practices through the editing of a 2024 documentary that misrepresented a speech he gave on January 6, 2021. The BBC has apologized for the misleading edit but maintains it did not defame Trump. Trump's legal team contends the BBC is attempting to distract from its liability. A trial is tentatively scheduled for February.

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Trump refused to accept subpoenas on behalf of his family members or direct the Secret Service to allow service.

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The BBC has apologized for a misleading edit but denies defaming Trump.

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Trump is suing the BBC for $10 billion, alleging defamation and deceptive trade practices related to a 2024 documentary editing his Jan. 6, 2021 speech.

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The BBC argues Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump, Jr. have relevant personal knowledge and records for Trump's defamation lawsuit.

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The BBC has asked a U.S. court for help in obtaining testimony and documents from members of Donald Trump's family.

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By SYLVIA HUI Updated 5:26 PM MESZ, August 16, 2026 Add AP News on Google Add AP News as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Share Share Facebook Copy Link copied Print Email X LinkedIn Bluesky Flipboard Pinterest Reddit London (AP) — The BBC asked a U.S. court for help in getting documents and testimony from members of U.S. President Donald Trump ‘s family in connection with his $10-billion defamation lawsuit against the British broadcaster, a court document showed. Lawyers for the BBC argued that Ivanka Trump, her husband Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump, Jr. have “personal knowledge” and likely have records relevant to elements of Trump’s claims against the broadcaster, according to a filing Friday in federal court in Florida. The broadcaster has been unable to serve subpoenas because the three have Secret Service protection and other security personnel around them, the filing says. Trump filed the lawsuit in December seeking $10 billion in damages from the BBC, accusing it of defamation as well as deceptive and unfair trade practices. The allegations center on the way a 2024 documentary edited a speech Trump gave on Jan. 6, 2021, before protesters attacked the Capitol in Washington. The lawsuit accuses the BBC of “splicing together two entirely separate parts of President Trump’s speech” to “intentionally misrepresent the meaning of what President Trump said.” It added that the editing was “a brazen attempt to interfere in and influence” the 2024 U.S. presidential election. The BBC has apologized to Trump for the misleading edit, but said it had not defamed him. Plaintiff Trump gets reprieve from an order to disclose his finances in BBC case — but only for now 2 MIN READ 247 Jared Leto denies sexual assault allegations described in BBC documentary 2 MIN READ 247 Groups sue the Trump administration over its targeting of the International Criminal Court 2 MIN READ 247 The latest court filing said that Trump’s family members had knowledge of issues that were relevant to Trump’s argument “that it would be materially false to imply that he incited violence” on Jan. 6, 2021. It cited that Donald Trump, Jr. and Ivanka Trump were both present in the Oval Office when Trump was still revising his speech, adding that Donald Trump, Jr. spoke directly with his father after violence had broken out at the Capitol. The filing says the BBC asked Trump to accept the subpoenas on his daughter and son-in-law’s behalf or to direct the Secret Service to allow the subpoenas to be served, but he refused. The broadcaster asked the court to allow the subpoenas to be served by email and certified mail. The judge has given Trump’s legal team until Friday to respond to the BBC’s request. Trump’s legal team said that “the BBC is simply trying to distract away from their own obvious liability.” “The BBC intentionally defamed President Donald J. Trump, and now the BBC is seeking to harass him, his family, and supporters by abusing the deposition process,” according to the team. A trial has been provisionally set for February in the case. Last week, a federal judge in Florida granted Trump a temporary reprieve from an order that he provide details of his business empire’s financial performance as part of the lawsuit. U.S. District Judge Roy Altman agreed to put that order on hold while he considers an amended complaint from Trump that would narrow his claim that he suffered damage to both business and reputation. Associated Press journalists Kate Brumback in Atlanta, Georgia, and Alanna Durkin Richer in Washington contributed to this report. SYLVIA HUI Hui, based in London, reports on UK news for The Associated Press with particular interest in foreign and social affairs and human rights. twitter mailto
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