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US Judge Orders Trump Lawyers to Explain Missed Deadline in $10 Billion BBC Defamation Lawsuit

June 8 (Reuters) – A Miami federal ⁠judge ⁠on Monday ordered ⁠Donald Trump’s lawyers to explain why they ​should not be penalized for missing a Friday deadline to ‌respond to the BBC’s ‌motion to dismiss the U.S. president’s $10 billion ⁠defamation lawsuit ⁠over a misleadingly edited clip of a speech.

• ​Trump’s lawyers missed the deadline to respond to the BBC’s motion to dismiss the case, and on Monday U.S. ​District Judge Roy Altman directed them to explain why ⁠they ⁠should not be penalized ⁠for ​their “apparent disregard of court deadlines.” A representative for Trump’s lawyers ​did not ⁠immediately respond to a request for comment Monday.

• Trump’s lawsuit accuses Britain’s publicly owned broadcaster of intentionally editing together different parts of a speech to make ⁠it appear he directed supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol ⁠after his loss in the 2020 presidential election.

• The BBC previously apologized to Trump, admitted an error of judgment and acknowledged that the edit gave the mistaken impression that he had made a direct call for violent action.

• The BBC said in a March court filing ⁠that the case should be dismissed because Trump had not plausibly alleged the BBC knowingly published false information or recklessly disregarded the truth.

(Reporting by ​Jack Queen in New York; Editing by Noeleen ​Walder and Will Dunham)

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