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Ronna McDaniel seeking $600k buyout from NBC, earning $500 per second during her 'Meet the Press' appearance

NBC may be entering an ugly legal battle with former RNC chair Ronna McDaniel, who the network had fired days after inking a two-year contract as a contributor.

Fox News' Alexis McAdams reported on "The Faulkner Focus" Wednesday that McDaniel will be seeking a buyout from her contract, which was $600,000 over the two-year period, according to the source familiar with the deal.

McDaniel only made one appearance as an NBC News political analyst on Sunday's "Meet the Press," where she faced a tough grilling in a 20-minute interview by her short-lived colleague Kristen Welker.

In other words, McDaniels could ultimately make $500 per second during her time at NBC.

NBC'S OUSTING OF RONNA MCDANIEL REINFORCES STATUS AS ANTI-TRUMP, PRO-BIDEN NETWORK

It's worth noting that Rachel Maddow, one of the MSNBC stars who called for McDaniel's ouster, reportedly makes a whopping $30 million a year while only hosting her show on Mondays.

A person close to McDaniel previously told Fox News that she found out about the termination through media reports and had not heard from NBC.

"McDaniel is already talking to a high-level media attorney who has dealt with cases like this before, and she plans to sue NBC News," McAdams told Fox News' Harris Faulkner.

NBC NEWS OFFICIALLY DROPS RONNA MCDANIEL FOLLOWING ON-AIR BACKLASH FROM STAFF

NBC News first announced on Friday that it had hired McDaniel as a political analyst who was set to appear across all NBC platforms, including its left-wing sister network MSNBC.

However, that sparked fierce backlash not just from liberal viewers but from McDaniels' own new colleagues at NBC and MSNBC.

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