“ABC Suspends Reporter After Calling Trump and Miller ‘World-Class Haters’ – You’ll Be Shocked!

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WASHINGTON (June 8, 2025) – ABC News has suspended senior correspondent Terry Moran after he posted a strong condemnation of former President Donald Trump and top adviser Stephen Miller on social media, calling them “world-class haters.” The remarks—made late Saturday and later deleted—led the network to cite a breach of its standards for objectivity and impartiality.

“ABC Suspends Reporter After Calling Trump and Miller ‘World-Class Haters’ – You’ll Be Shocked!
“ABC Suspends Reporter After Calling Trump and Miller ‘World-Class Haters’ – You’ll Be Shocked!

In his since-deleted post on X, Moran wrote, “Trump is a world-class hater. But his hatred is only a means to an end… his own glorification.” He further said Miller “is richly endowed with the capacity for hatred… he eats his hate”. ABC officials responded swiftly, stating the comments did not reflect the network’s values and that Moran’s suspension was “pending further evaluation”.

Official Reactions

  • ABC emphasized its commitment to neutrality. A spokesperson commented: “ABC News stands for objectivity and impartiality … does not condone subjective personal attacks … the post does not reflect our views and violated our standards”.

  • The White House responded harshly. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt condemned the post as “unhinged and unacceptable”.

  • Vice President JD Vance called Moran’s words a “vile smear,” and Miller accused him of exposing “the corporate press” bias.

Context & Background

This suspension feeds into the broader tension between the Trump administration and mainstream media. In December, ABC settled a $15 million defamation suit leveled by Trump over a false on-air statement. Moran, a veteran reporter who has been with ABC since 1997, famously interviewed Trump in April and held roles including Chief White House Correspondent and Foreign Correspondent .

What Comes Next

ABC’s move highlights the tightrope journalists walk in balancing personal expression and network neutrality. With Moran under review, ABC faces questions over how it enforces its impartiality standards—especially amid rising political polarization.

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