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Karoline Leavitt isn’t backing down. Despite mounting pressure, she is moving forward with her massive $800 million lawsuit against The View. Leavitt, a rising conservative figure, alleges defamation and character assassination by the show’s hosts. As critics demand she drop the case, Leavitt remains firm, saying it’s about accountability and truth. This legal battle could send shockwaves through the media world.
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00:00Likened President Trump to Hitler. They have mocked him. They have shamed him. They have
00:04lied about him consistently on their show. And it was a joy to watch them on November the 6th,
00:11when they realized that tens of millions of Americans do not listen to the lies that they
00:16have spewed. These women are completely out of touch with reality. And you're right. ABC should
00:21wake up. They just paid 15 million bucks to President Trump's future library. That's a great
00:26thing for the American people. While The View aired smug hot takes, Caroline's camp was stacking
00:31receipts, footage archived, transcripts pulled, backstage whispers tracked. This wasn't over.
00:37It had barely begun. Her team didn't just come with vibes. They came with receipts,
00:42real ones, internal memos, segment notes, even leaked Slack messages from the producer's back
00:49channel. One message literally read, let Joy go in first. She'll rattle her early. Another,
00:56mention Trump midway. See if she cracks. This wasn't a panel. It was a pre-planned ambush,
01:02dressed in glam and studio lights. And Caroline wasn't having it. At first, ABC shrugged it off.
01:09Just another angry headline, right? Wrong. Then they saw the court filings. Over 100 pages of pure
01:15legal heat. Evidence stacked sky high. Clips. Screenshots. Audio logs. Full transcripts.
01:22All timestamped like a forensic crime scene. Even behind-the-scenes commentary and insider
01:28statements pointed to one ugly truth. This wasn't just bad taste. It was character assassination,
01:34public humiliation, and strategic media bullying, all backed by receipts. One senior exec reportedly
01:41muttered, this is bad. Really bad. That's when the scramble began. Emergency meetings. Coast-to-coast
01:48lawyers. Phones locked down. PR teams typing draft after draft. Only for the higher-ups to scrap
01:55everything. Because now, every word could be used against them in court. And get this,
02:01it wasn't even discovery yet. That's the phase where everything has to come out. Emails. Group chats.
02:07Slack threads. Rehearsal notes. One leaked internal doc even had a section titled,
02:12How to throw Caroline off script.
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