Just as the furor over the BBC ‘s bungled Donald Trump edit had died down, the British broadcaster now finds itself in the crosshairs of another poll-topping conservative politician.
Nigel Farage , a loyal Trump supporter and leader of the UK’s Reform Party, responded furiously to a question from a BBC journalist during a press conference on Thursday.
His anger was stoked earlier in the day after BBC Radio 4 presenter Emma Barnett asked Richard Tice, Farage’s deputy, about “Nigel Farage’s relationship when he was younger with Hitler.”
Barnett was referring to an investigation in The Guardian newspaper, which alleged that Farage made antisemitic jokes about his classmates during his school years. He denies racial abuse.
“I thought this morning’s performance by one of your lower-g

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