2 MINUTES AGO: FOX NEWS DECLARES ALL-OUT WAR ON CBS, NBC, AND ABC—JEANINE PIRRO LEADS $2 BILLION CAMPAIGN TO TOPPLE MAINSTREAM MEDIA!

The TV world hasn’t seen a move this bold in decades.
In an unprecedented offensive, Fox News — led by the fiery Jeanine Pirro — has officially declared a media war on CBS, NBC, and ABC. And this isn’t just a ratings battle… it’s a $2 billion scorched-earth campaign aimed at shaking the very foundation of America’s television powerhouses.
According to insider leaks, Pirro has been quietly assembling her strike team for months. Former producers from rival networks, legal powerhouses, high-profile anchors, and even social media tacticians have been sworn to secrecy. Standing at her side: Fox personality and former pro wrestler Tyrus — the muscle in both metaphor and reality.
The plan: Flood the airwaves with aggressive, high-budget programming designed to pull millions of viewers away from CBS, NBC, and ABC. Hard-hitting investigative exposés. Prime-time specials that rival Super Bowl audiences. Exclusive celebrity interviews. And a relentless 24/7 media blitz targeting the credibility — and secrets — of their competitors.
The first wave hits next month — but word of the campaign has already sent panic through rival newsrooms. Sources at CBS admit an “emergency strategy session” was held within hours of the announcement. NBC is reportedly hiring a crisis PR firm. And ABC? They’ve gone radio silent.
But the real question burning across the industry is why now?
Some insiders claim Fox has obtained explosive internal documents from its rivals — files that, if aired, could trigger one of the biggest media scandals in modern history. Others whisper about political motives, secret funding sources, and even behind-the-scenes pressure from global media moguls with billions at stake.
What’s certain is this: Jeanine Pirro isn’t just looking for ratings… she’s aiming to break the competition. And with $2 billion in her war chest, she might just succeed.
The television landscape is on the edge of its most seismic shift in 50 years. When the first shot is fired, the fallout could be permanent.