BBC Seeks Subpoenas for Ivanka, Don Jr. and Kushner in Trump’s $10B Jan. 6 Lawsuit
The MeidasTouch segment reports that the BBC has filed a motion in Florida federal court seeking subpoenas for Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Jared Kushner in President Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit over a 2024 Panorama documentary. The documentary spliced two portions of Trump’s Jan. 6, 2021 speech—delivered roughly 55 minutes apart—creating a misleading impression that he directly called for violence; the BBC apologized, retracted the program, and saw senior officials resign but denies it meets the legal threshold for defamation or $10B in damages. Hosts and guests discuss how the family members’ presence during speech drafting, revisions, and aftermath conversations makes their testimony relevant to Trump’s state of mind and claimed harm. The broadcast includes clips of Trump defending Jan. 6 participants and repeating 2020 election claims, arguing the lawsuit has backfired by refocusing attention on that day. Trump’s lawyers characterize the subpoenas as harassment and abuse of process; the BBC has sought alternative service via email or mail after physical attempts were blocked. Trial is tentatively set for February 2027 if the case proceeds. Sourcing draws from recent court filings, CBS News reporting on service attempts, and congressional records referenced in BBC motions.
Source: MeidasTouch