Naga Munchetty dodged punishment after she breached the BBC's rules with "liking" Union Jack tweets on social media, the broadcaster said.
At the time, the presenter apologised for "liking" so-called offensive tweets about the Union Jack after a BBC breakfast interview in March.
BBC found this was in breach of the broadcaster's "standards of impartiality as they apply to social media". But the broadcaster was satisfied Naga had removed the "likes" and apologised.
The BBC descended into chaos when co-host Charlie Stayt made a sarcastic comment about the size of the flag behind the Housing Secretary Robert Jenrick.
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