Karoline Leavitt STRIKES AGAIN: SECOND Lawsuit Against ‘The View’ Has ABC in MELTDOWN MODE!

It’s official: the walls of ABC are crumbling, the cast of The View is reportedly in chaos, and Whoopi Goldberg may not even survive the season — all thanks to Karoline Leavitt, the young conservative firebrand who just dropped a second legal bombshell on the media Goliath.

If you thought her $800 million lawsuit was the climax, think again.

That was just the opening act.

This week, Leavitt unleashed another lawsuit, and it’s a legal torpedo aimed directly at The View, its hosts, and ABC’s top brass.

It’s not just about mean words or bad press.

No, this is war — a retaliatory defamation suit that’s already being called a “reputation-shattering disaster” inside ABC’s executive suite.

A Network in Full Panic

According to insiders, the reaction inside The View’s Manhattan studio was immediate and apocalyptic.

The control room? Chaos.

The producers? Furious.

The hosts? Fuming.

Joy Behar was reportedly pacing in rage.

Whoopi? Sweating bullets.

And Sunny Hostin? Uncharacteristically quiet — which, in this circus, says everything.

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They thought the storm had passed after the first suit.

Instead, they poured gasoline on it.

Because just 72 hours before this second lawsuit dropped, The View aired another segment mocking Leavitt live on air — in front of millions.

That’s right.

After the first lawsuit had already gone viral, after Whoopi had already lawyered up, after the warning shots had already been fired, the cast decided to double down.

Mockery on National Television

Let’s break it down: Joy Behar took the first jab, mocking Leavitt as “Trump’s Gen Z talking head,” followed by a full studio laugh track.

Sunny Hostin then jumped in, dismissing the lawsuit as a “GOP stunt” with a smugness only she could deliver.

And then came Whoopi — the epicenter of this legal storm — who dropped what may go down as the dumbest line of her career:

“She’s lucky we even let her on the show.”

To the audience, it was comedy.

To Caroline’s legal team, it was a gift from heaven.

They had already been monitoring every word, transcribing every jab, and preparing their next move.

And that clip? It was their smoking gun.

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From Defense to Attack

This time, Caroline wasn’t defending herself.

She flipped the script.

The new lawsuit didn’t just claim defamation — it charged retaliatory defamation, a serious escalation with real legal teeth.

It asserts that instead of de-escalating the tension, The View hosts intentionally mocked, ridiculed, and tried to destroy her after the first legal filing.

This wasn’t an accident, says the complaint — it was a “calculated effort to destroy her reputation” and “sabotage her career.”

The filing is packed with legal precedent, expert commentary, and yes — receipts.

Media ethicists, law professors, and even a former federal judge were quoted in the document, all expressing disbelief that a network already embroiled in a legal firestorm would just throw more fuel on it.

“ABC’s defense is so paper-thin they might as well just ask Caroline where to send the direct deposit,” said one media law professor quoted in the filing. Yikes.

Advertisers Backing Out

And now the real damage is setting in.

According to network insiders, sponsors are pulling out.

Executives are frantically trying to contain the PR catastrophe.

One insider called it “a brand-level event” — corporate speak for utter devastation.

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Rumors are swirling that Whoopi’s days are numbered.

Her courtroom breakdown recently went viral, and now whispers are growing louder that she may be heading into her final season without even knowing it.

Hollywood is on alert.

ABC’s damage control team has reportedly gone into 24/7 crisis mode.

And even longtime producers — usually calm, clipboard-wielding professionals — have lost it.

One reportedly slammed a folder down in a post-show meeting, yelling:

“This is what happens when no one listens!”

The Hosts Lit the Match Themselves

Let’s be clear: Caroline didn’t have to manufacture this controversy.

She didn’t have to play dirty.

They did it themselves.

The very people who laughed at her on national TV, who shrugged off the legal threats, who thought they were untouchable — they handed her the ammunition.

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And now, they’re watching their empire collapse under its own arrogance.

According to sources, backstage at The View has turned into an “emotional war zone.”

Relationships are fraying, panic is spreading, and producers are openly questioning whether the show has a future in its current form.

This isn’t just a spat.

It’s a media earthquake.

And the aftershocks are still coming.

What Happens Now?

With this second lawsuit now hitting federal court, and Leavitt’s legal team firing on all cylinders, ABC is facing what some insiders are calling an “existential crisis.”

The network’s top show is imploding, its stars are facing personal legal exposure, and the brand is hemorrhaging public goodwill.

What started as a smug joke by a few daytime talk show hosts has now become a national scandal.

ABC bet on mockery.

Caroline bet on the Constitution.

And right now? She’s winning.

The Bottom Line

Karoline Leavitt isn’t just making headlines — she’s making history.

By standing up to the corporate media and holding the nation’s most powerful network accountable for its words, she’s proving that you don’t need a media empire to fight back.

All you need is the truth, a great legal team — and the audacity to say: “Enough.

ABC thought they could bully her into silence.

Now they’re the ones praying for a commercial break that never ends.