In a powerhouse interview with GB News, President Trump unleashed on a slew of critical issues, from the BBC’s corrupt editing to Europe’s immigration disaster and the phony climate agenda crippling energy independence.
During the no holds barred exchange, Trump tore into the BBC’s deceptive editing of his January 6 speech, calling it “impossible to believe” and “worse than the Kamala thing with CBS.”
He revealed receiving an apology but dismissed it, stating, “They wrote me a nice letter. We apologise. But when you say it’s unintentional, I guess if it’s unintentional, you don’t apologise.”
the BBC “beyond fake,” Trump added, “fake news was a great term, except it’s not strong enough… This is beyond fake. This is corrupt, what they did.”
He emphasized his “obligation” to sue for $1 billion or more: “I think I have an obligation to do it… We’ll find out how many other times have they done it to other people.”
Trump also questioned if similar tactics targeted UK figures: “Have they done it to your Prime Minister? Have they done it to Nigel [Farage]?”
'Have they done it to your Prime Minister? Have they done it to Nigel?'
— GB News (@GBNEWS) November 15, 2025
President Donald Trump explains why he believes he has an obligation to sue the BBC.#GBNewsTrump pic.twitter.com/GVAth9VHiy
Highlighting Europe’s self-inflicted wounds, Trump blasted uncontrolled borders, stating, “I’m so saddened to see what happened in Europe with the immigration… Your immigration is going to destroy you if you get people from the wrong people.”
He praised leaders like Hungary’s Viktor Orban, urging “How many people has he allowed into his country? Zero. And he’s got no problems.”
Contrasting with the US, where he achieved “zero” illegal crossings, Trump urged immediate deportations: “You have to take them out. You have to take them back immediately.”
'I'm so saddened to see what happened in Europe… Europe is not the same place.'
— GB News (@GBNEWS) November 15, 2025
President Donald Trump shares his sorrow for how immigration has affected European countries.#GBNewsTrump pic.twitter.com/XsUqy6v7IL
He slammed sanctuary policies and warned of no-go zones: “You have areas in London… where the police don’t even want to go anywhere near those areas. You have Sharia Law where they don’t even want to obey the laws of, you know, your country or France or other countries, and you have much worse conditions than even that. It’s crazy what’s going on with Europe.”
Trump suggested using the military, noting “We had the military as a back up because you’ve seen this thing. We were trying to break down the fences and everything else, and we don’t play games with our military.”
He emphasised priority: “It’s more important than inflation. You know, inflation you can solve. But when you have people coming into your country and they’re bad people, the wrong people it doesn’t work and it’s not working. If you don’t get them out, you’re not going to have a country left.”
???? Migrants are destroying you — Trump sharply criticized European migration policy in an interview with GB News pic.twitter.com/Z5oPX0SixI
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) November 15, 2025
Dismissing climate alarmism as a “hoax,” Trump criticized the UK’s wind energy push, saying, “You’re destroying your landscapes with turbines… Windmills are killing your country.”
He advocated drilling the North Sea: “The North Sea is one of the most valuable energy fields in the world… You could do the same thing.”
Trump mocked green mandates, declaring “Climate change is a hoax… You have the sea, and the sea is sort of a protector.”
His energy independence blueprint has already slashed US inflation, proving fossil fuels deliver prosperity over virtue-signaling.
‘You talk about the UK, it’s one of the worst in the world. They believe, this nonsense, this fiction.’
— GB News (@GBNEWS) November 15, 2025
President Donald Trump says climate change is a hoax. pic.twitter.com/D3GzCtGeoN
Trump also took aim at London Mayor Sadiq Khan, calling him ineffective amid rising crime, while praising Reform UK’s Nigel Farage as a “fantastic” ally, stating “Nigel is a friend of mine… He’s doing a great job.
‘He’s a terrible, terrible mayor.’
— GB News (@GBNEWS) November 15, 2025
President Donald Trump said Sadiq Khan treated him ‘very badly’ and London is ‘different’ from what it used to be as crime surges.#GBNewsTrump pic.twitter.com/bp5W0nnYUP
In a reflective moment, Trump drew parallels between parenting and leading: “I’m getting a question I’ve never thought of, or never been asked before!” He emphasized guidance: “You have to be there for your children… It’s like being president, you lead by example.”
'I’m getting a question I’ve never thought of, or never been asked before!'
— GB News (@GBNEWS) November 15, 2025
Donald Trump speaks to @beverleyturner about parenting and the parallels with being president.#GBNewsTrump pic.twitter.com/37ZvFzIW0A
Trump’s GB News masterclass exposes globalist failures while showcasing his winning formula—bold action on borders, energy, and accountability—that’s ushering in America’s golden age and inspiring allies worldwide.
Here is the full interview:
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