Ronna McDaniel expects to be fully paid out for her $600,000 contract with NBC after the network fired her days into two-year agreement: Ex-RNC chair lawyers up to get every penny of her $500 per second deal
Ronna McDaniel is expecting to be fully paid out for her contract with NBC News despite being dropped just four days after it was announced she was joining the network as a political contributor.
The ex-RNC chair's contract was for $300,000 a year for two years, Politico reported.
With her lone appearance on NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday that lasted less than 20 minutes, that amounts to more than $30,000 a minute or $500 a second.
But Politico reports that she is lawyering up and spoke with Bryan Freedman on Tuesday about her legal options even beyond recouping the money from her original contract.
He is the lawyer who represented
Megyn Kelly in her split with the network as well as other anchors who have been axed including Chris Cuomo,
Don Lemon and
Tucker Carlson.
Ronna McDaniel is expecting to be fully paid out for her contract with NBC News despite being dropped just four days after it was announced she was joining the network as a political contributor.
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