BBC censors Trump criticism in Reith Lecture edit
The BBC has edited its flagship Reith Lectures to remove Rutger Bregman's description of Donald Trump as 'the most openly corrupt president'. Discover the full story behind this censorship row.
The BBC has edited its flagship Reith Lectures to remove Rutger Bregman's description of Donald Trump as 'the most openly corrupt president'. Discover the full story behind this censorship row.
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