Washington, DC – US President Donald Trump has withdrawn part of his lawsuit against the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), a move that has raised questions about the reasons for this retreat and its implications for the case. The case has garnered significant attention in recent months.
According to court documents, Trump’s legal team decided to withdraw some of the claims and accusations in the lawsuit, while keeping other parts of the case open for further legal action. This move is part of a restructuring of the legal arguments and a focus on the points the defense considers strongest and most supported by evidence.
Observers believe the decision may be an attempt to expedite legal proceedings and avoid the legal wrangling associated with certain clauses that could weaken the case or prolong the proceedings. This is particularly important given the complexities of defamation cases and freedom of the press in the media.
The BBC has not issued a detailed comment on the move, while those following the case await upcoming hearings to see if the amendment will affect the course of the dispute or the chances of reaching a settlement. Meanwhile, Trump continues to wage legal and media battles with several media outlets that he accuses of publishing misleading reports about him.



