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New Judge Assigned to Trump's $10bn Defamation Lawsuit Against BBC

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A judge recently nominated by President Trump to serve on Florida's federal court has been assigned to oversee Trump's $10 billion defamation case against the BBC. The judicial change raises questions about impartiality given the nominating president is also the plaintiff in the case. The lawsuit involves a significant financial claim by Trump against the British broadcaster. The reassignment means a Trump-nominated judge will now preside over a case directly involving Trump himself.

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