“You Poked The Bear — Now Face The Wrath.” Jeanine Pirro and Tyrus have launched a full-scale offensive against CBS, NBC, and ABC — and this time, it’s like never before. Backed by a colossal $2 billion investment from Fox News, this isn’t a ratings war — it’s a demolition plan aimed at breaking the mainstream media stronghold wide open. “We’re not here to compete — we’re here to crush the lie machine,” Tyrus declared.

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In a move that has sent shockwaves through the media and political worlds, Jeanine Pirro and Tyrus — two of Fox News’ most vocal and combative personalities — have announced a full-scale offensive targeting America’s legacy media networks: CBS, NBC, and ABC.

And this isn’t just rhetoric.

Backed by an eye-watering $2 billion investment from Fox News and its parent company, this initiative isn’t about chasing ratings — it’s about obliterating the competition.

“We’re not here to compete — we’re here to crush the lie machine,” Tyrus said during a fiery launch event streamed across multiple platforms.
“They’ve controlled the narrative for too long. That ends now.”

What’s Actually Happening?

According to insiders familiar with the plan, the campaign — internally dubbed “Project Reclaim” — includes:

New primetime programming led by Pirro and Tyrus that aggressively counters legacy media coverage, airing simultaneously against network news broadcasts.

High-budget investigations targeting editorial practices inside CBS, NBC, and ABC.

A rapid-response digital task force designed to flood social media with real-time fact-checks and counter-messaging.

Exclusive political access to key 2025 election candidates on the right, with promises to bypass mainstream outlets altogether.

One high-level Fox News source summed it up bluntly:

“We’re going scorched earth. Gloves off. No more pretending we’re all just different flavors of the same media pie. This is a cultural war, and we’re here to win.”

Election Season Heat — and Timing That’s No Coincidence

The offensive comes just months before what many consider to be the most volatile and consequential U.S. election in modern history.

Fox insiders say the $2B push is aimed at “seizing the narrative” before election coverage reaches its fever pitch. Part of the strategy, according to documents reviewed by political media analysts, includes exposing “collusive editorial framing” — a term used internally to describe what Fox News claims is “coordinated spin” across the Big Three networks.

Insider Rumors: One Network May Be Cracking

Adding to the drama, rumors are swirling that one of the legacy networks — believed to be NBC — is facing internal turmoil, with “top executives preparing to flip.”

While no names have been confirmed, several media reporters have noted unusual shake-ups and executive absences in recent weeks. One anonymous source within the industry said:

“There’s panic in the halls. They’re watching this Fox offensive unfold, and the fear is — they might not have the tools to fight it.”

The Gloves Are Off

Pirro, never one to mince words, didn’t hold back during the launch announcement.

“For years they’ve called us names — racist, dangerous, extreme. But the truth is, they’re afraid. Because once Americans hear the full story, the house of cards falls apart.”

Tyrus echoed the sentiment with a now-viral line:

“You poked the bear. Now face the wrath.”

What Does This Mean for American Media?

Critics of the initiative are calling it propaganda warfare, while supporters hail it as a long-overdue reckoning in the media landscape.

Media watchdogs are sounding alarms about the impact such a forceful blitz could have on journalistic norms, especially in an election year. But for Fox News and its flagship firebrands, that seems to be the point.

“The rules are gone,” one strategist close to the project said. “This isn’t about media. It’s about the future of the country — and we’re not playing nice.”


Whether this move marks the rebirth of alternative journalism or the collapse of bipartisan media trust, one thing is clear:

The media war just went nuclear.