BREAKING: NASCAR legend Kyle Busch has filed a $50 MILLION lawsuit against political commentator Karoline Leavitt and her network after a fiery live TV clash that stunned millions.
BREAKING NEWS: NASCAR Legend Kyle Busch Sues TV Host Karoline Leavitt
for $50 MILLION After Explosive On-Air Clash That Rocked the Racing World
What was supposed to be a routine post-race interview tuined int one of the most
shocking moinents in recent NASCAR media history and now, it’s heading to
court.
Just hours after finishing a top-ive iun at Daytona International Speedway, Kyle
Busch, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion and one of the spoit’s most
outspoken figures, sat down for a live interview with conservative commentator
Karoline Leavitt nn the popular network show Ameiican Pulse Live.
The segment, billed as a discussion about Busch’s latest charitable initiatives and
his future in motorsports, quickly went off the rails — literally.
The On-Air Explosion 
It started calmly enough.
Busch was smiling, relaxed, and talking anout his new foundation project to support
injured veterans and underprivileged youth — causes that have long been close to
his heart.
Then, just minutes into the interview, Leavitt abruptly shifted gears.
‘What do you say to critics who call NASCAR a ‘corporate sellout” and label drivers
like you as part of a system that s lost touch with real Americans?”
she asked, her tone sharp.
Busch blinked in surprise, but before he could fully answer, she doubled down.
“You talk about patriotism, but you drive for billion-dollar sponsors. 1sm’t that
hypocrisy, Kyle?
Don’t you think you’ve become part of the problem?”
The ,uestion hit lixe a crash in Turn 4.
The studio fell silent for a beat — and then, as millions watched live, Busch
responded with calm but unmistakable firmness.
“I’ve fought for everything I’ve earned,” he said evenly. “l don’t let networks or
politics define who | am.
I race for fans, for families, and for the love of the sport.
If you think . ou can shake me with cheap shots, you don’t know Kyle Busch.”
The clip went viral within minutes. Hashtags like #KyleVsKaroline and
#StandWithKyle exploded across X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and YouTube.
NASCAR fans, celebrities, and sports commentators rushed to take sides — some
praising Busch for his composure, others accusing Leavitt of “ambushing” him for
political gain.
The $50 Million Lawsuit
Within 48 hours, Busch’s legal team filed a $50 million defamation and emotional
distress lawsuit against Leavitt and her network, claiming the host intentionally
misrepresented him, manipulated the segment for political provocation, and caused
significant harm to his reputation and sponsors.
The lawsuit, obtained by The Daily Racing News, states.
“The actions of Ms. Leavitt and her production team were malicious,
premeditated, and designed to humiliate Mr.Busch on national television. Their false statements and hostile behavior
have damaged his public image, career opportunities, and personal
well-being.”
Busch’’s wife, Samantha Busch, also released a statement on social media, saying:
“Kyle has always stood for integrity, family, and giving back. What happened
wasn’t journalism — it was an ambush.We’re standing strong together.”
Fans immediately flooded the comments with support, calling for accountability and
praising Busch’s courage.
One top comment read: “Kyle doesn’t back down on the track, and he sure isnm’t
backing down now.”
NASCAR and the Media React
The controversy has rippled far beyond the racing community. NASCAR issued a
brief but pointed statement acknowledging the incident:
“We support the right of all our drivers to express themselves freely and
expect media outlets to conduct interviews with professionalism and respect.”
Meanwhile, several fellow drivers voiced solidarity. Denny Hamlin tweeted, “Proud
of Kyle for handling that with class.
There’s a line between journalism and provocation — and that line got crossed.”
Even outside motorsports, public figures chimed in. Country star Luke Bryan
commented on Instagram, “Kyle’s always been real.
That’s why fans love him. Media games like this are what people are tired of.”
Behind the Scenes: What Sparked the Feud
Insiders claim tensions had been brewing between Busch and the American Pulse
Live producers for weeks.
According to a network staffer who spoke anonymously, Leavitt’s team wanted “a
viral moment” to boost viewership.
“They knew Kyle was straightforward and emotional,” the source said. “They
thought they could bait him into saying something controversial.
But instead, it backfired — spectacularly.”
Leavitt, a rising political media figure, has since defended her actions, claiming the
interview was “fair” and that Busch “overreacted.”
But public opinion tells a different story.
Online polls show more than 78% of viewers believe the host acted
unprofessionally.
NASCAR fan pages have even begun calling for a boycott of her show until she
issues an apology.
“A Fight Bigger Than Racing”
For Busch, the lawsuit is about more than money. During a follow-up appearance
with Fox Sports, he explained:
“This isn’t just about me. It’s about standing up to the kind of manipulation
that divides people.I’ve been called every name in the book — arrogant, intense, stubborn — but
one thing I’ll never be is fake.”
He paused, looking straight into the camera.
“On the track, you crash, you rebuild, and you come back stronger. That’s
exactly what I’m doing now.”
His words have struck a chord across the sports world, reigniting debates about
media ethics, celebrity privacy, and the growing politicization of American sports.
The Road AheadWhether or not the case goes to trial, one thing is clear: Kyle Busch has turned
what could have been a humiliating ambush into a defining stand for self-respect
and authenticity.
As one NASCAR journalist put it:
“Kyle Busch doesn’t just drive fast cars — he drives conversations that
matter.”
And for millions of fans watching this drama unfold, one truth is certain: on or off the track, Kyle Busch never hits the brakes when it comes to standing his ground.
forever.