Ronna McDaniel Will Sue for 'Mental Distress' Over NBC Firing, Friend Says

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After NBC decided to drop the former Republican National Committee chairwoman, she could be pursuing legal action.

Ronna McDaniel, a former Republican National Committee chairwoman, plans to take legal action after NBC News fired her, according to conservative political commentator Hugh Hewitt.The network reversed its hiring decision on Tuesday after MSNBC hosts including Rachel Maddow, Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski, Lawrence O'Donnell and Nicolle Wallace voiced their strong disapproval of the move within days of it being announced.

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