Fox News personalities Jeanine Pirro and Tyrus are launching a $2 billion media offensive against CBS, NBC, and ABC following perceived on-air insults, creating a high-stakes battle that could reshape American media, ignite legal and financial turmoil, and signal a dramatic clash over influence, ideology, and reputations in the industry.

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In a stunning escalation that has sent shockwaves through the media industry, Fox News personalities Jeanine Pirro and Tyrus have launched an all-out war against America’s three major broadcast networks—CBS, NBC, and ABC.

Armed with a reported $2 billion war chest, the duo is not merely seeking to compete; they are aiming to dismantle the very foundations of the mainstream media establishment.

The conflict ignited earlier this year when Pirro and Tyrus were the subjects of what they perceived as dismissive and mocking comments from hosts on CBS’s The Late Show, NBC’s The Tonight Show, and ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live! during a segment that many insiders now describe as a coordinated attack.

What began as a lighthearted jab quickly morphed into a full-scale media battle.

Sources close to Pirro and Tyrus reveal that the remarks were the catalyst for what has become a meticulously planned offensive.

“You poked the bear—now face the wrath,” a billionaire backer reportedly told Pirro during a private meeting.

This sentiment has fueled the duo’s resolve to take on the media giants head-on.

Insiders describe “unprecedented” meetings with power lawyers, deep-pocketed donors, and former high-ranking executives from CBS who have allegedly joined Pirro’s camp, bringing with them classified internal documents that could shake the entire industry.

 

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The $2 billion war chest is said to be allocated across multiple fronts: launching a competing network, producing high-profile documentaries, and funding investigative journalism aimed at exposing alleged biases and misconduct within the major networks.

Additionally, Pirro and Tyrus are reportedly in talks with streaming platforms to distribute their content, aiming to bypass traditional media gatekeepers and reach audiences directly.

Executives at CBS, NBC, and ABC are reportedly in a state of panic.

One insider admitted, “If this goes forward, the fallout could make the Dominion case look like a parking ticket.

” The reference is to the high-profile defamation lawsuit filed against Fox News by Dominion Voting Systems, which resulted in a $787.

5 million settlement.

The potential for a similar legal and financial debacle has executives scrambling to formulate a response.

 

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The stakes are higher than ever as the 2026 presidential election approaches.

Pirro and Tyrus are positioning themselves as champions of free speech and defenders of conservative values, while their adversaries are accused of perpetuating a liberal agenda.

This ideological battle is playing out not only in the courts and boardrooms but also in the court of public opinion.

As the media war intensifies, the question remains: who will control the narrative in the coming years? With reputations, fortunes, and careers on the line, the outcome of this battle could reshape the landscape of American media for generations to come.

In the coming weeks, Pirro and Tyrus are expected to unveil their first major salvo—a primetime special that promises to expose what they describe as the “truth behind the curtain” of the mainstream media.

Whether this will be the beginning of a new era in media or the spark that ignites a firestorm remains to be seen.

For now, the bear has been poked, and the wrath is just beginning.