ABC News Suspends Anchor Terry Moran at the Direction of Trump White House

ABC News has suspended veteran correspondent Terry Moran following a controversial social media post that criticized President Donald Trump and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. In a statement, ABC emphasized its commitment to objectivity and impartiality in news coverage, asserting that Moran’s comments did not reflect the network’s views and violated its standards, prompting an evaluation of his actions.
The now-deleted post on Moran’s social media account called Trump a “world-class hater,” suggesting that the former president’s animosity serves only to glorify himself, likening it to “spiritual nourishment.” This bold assertion has sparked reactions from Trump’s allies, who view it as further evidence of bias in mainstream media and are demanding accountability for Moran’s remarks.
Trump, known for his aggressive stance against news outlets he perceives as biased, has been involved in multiple legal actions against the press, including a $20 billion lawsuit against CBS for alleged deceptive editing in a “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris. Moreover, he previously reached a settlement with ABC News after pursuing a libel lawsuit against them.
Miller, who has advised Trump since his first term and is a significant proponent of the administration’s strict immigration policies, responded to Moran’s critique by framing it as indicative of a larger issue within the corporate media, which he accused of adopting a radical stance while masquerading as impartial journalists.
Moran has been with ABC News since 1997 and recently conducted an interview with Trump during the early months of his second term. The fallout from his social media activity underscores the ongoing tensions between the Republican administration and the press amidst claims of bias and attacks on journalistic integrity.
(h/t: https://www.politico.com/news/2025/06/08/abc-correspondent-suspended-post-condemning-trump-00393929)