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💥“YOU THINK I’M DONE? THINK AGAIN!” – DAVID MUIR FILES A $50 MILLION LAWSUIT AGAINST KAROLINE LEAVITT AFTER SHOCKING LIVE INTERVIEW! ⚡😱

What was supposed to be a routine interview on ABC News turned into an unprecedented media storm — when Karoline Leavitt launched a verbal attack on David Muir, the veteran host of “World News Tonight.”

In front of millions of viewers watching live, Leavitt mocked Muir’s professional qualities, attacked his character, and implied that Muir was “a symbol of media bias.” The studio fell silent.

But Muir — with the calm demeanor and fortitude of a veteran journalist — only responded with a chilling sentence:

“I’ve been under pressure for two decades in this profession. But what you just did was not an interview, it was an ambush.”

Unexpectedly, a few days later, David Muir officially filed a lawsuit against Karoline Leavitt and the entire broadcast station for a huge sum: $50 million, accusing them of defamation, defamation, and professional damage.

According to sources close to the lawsuit, the more than 120-page long lawsuit clearly stated that this “attack” was a deliberate political plot, orchestrated to damage Muir’s reputation ahead of the election season. Muir’s lawyer declared:

“He has been silent for too long. Now is the time to fight back to protect the truth.”

Leavitt, meanwhile, remained absolutely silent, but social media exploded. The hashtags #TeamMuir and #LeavittAmbush trended within hours. Colleagues in the US television industry were divided: one side sided with Muir, saying “he was being unfairly targeted,” while the other praised Leavitt for “speaking his mind.”

Observers said that this lawsuit could shake up the US television journalism industry, opening up a major debate about professional ethics, freedom of speech, and the boundaries of personal attacks in modern media.

If Muir wins, it will be a wake-up call for all news producers that “sensationalism should never be allowed to overtake the truth.”

And if Leavitt fights back? This battle may only be beginning — and the US media is about to witness a “historic battle” between the old generation and the new generation in the journalism industry.

🔥 “You think I’m done? Think again.” — Muir’s statement was not just a legal statement, but a challenge to the entire media world. And perhaps, this was just the prelude to a real storm.

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