ABC’s Terry Moran Suspended After Brutal Attack on Stephen Miller

Terry Moran, the ABC journalist known for his intense and often confrontational interviews, has been suspended following a shocking late-night rant on social media. The journalist, who once secured a highly contentious interview with President Donald Trump, took to X (formerly Twitter) to unleash a seven-word attack on Trump’s senior aide, Stephen Miller. The comments have not only sparked widespread backlash but have also led to an immediate suspension from the network pending further review.

The Controversial Rant

Moran’s now-deleted posts were aimed directly at Miller, who served as the Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy under Trump. In his posts, Moran accused Miller of being “richly endowed with the capacity for hatred,” a statement that many found to be deeply personal and inflammatory. Moran elaborated, calling Miller a “world-class hater” and stating that his hatred was his “spiritual nourishment,” suggesting that it fueled his political agenda. Moran went further, implying that Miller’s influence was not one of intellect, but of deep-seated animosity, stating, “It’s not brains. It’s bile.”

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The remarks were a sharp escalation from Moran’s usual reporting, with his rhetoric veering away from factual commentary to a highly subjective and personal attack. Many criticized Moran for stepping over the line between objective journalism and personal animus, especially given his platform at ABC News.

ABC’s Swift Response

ABC News wasted no time in addressing Moran’s outburst. A spokesperson for the network told The New York Post, “ABC News stands for objectivity and impartiality in its news coverage and does not condone subjective personal attacks on others. The post does not reflect the views of ABC News and violated our standards — as a result, Terry Moran has been suspended pending further evaluation.”

The suspension was seen as a response to the backlash Moran’s comments stirred, especially as they came from a prominent journalist representing one of the biggest news networks in the U.S. ABC is now under pressure to ensure their reporters adhere to the standards of professionalism and impartiality they’ve long maintained.

Pushback from Public Figures

The fallout was not limited to ABC’s internal response. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt publicly condemned Moran’s remarks, calling them “unhinged and unacceptable” in a post on social media. Leavitt, known for her outspoken support of Trump and his administration, also reached out to ABC, demanding action be taken against Moran for his attack on Miller and Trump.

Additionally, Republican Senator JD Vance weighed in, describing Moran’s comments as “vile” and accusing him of using his platform to spread hatred. “Remember that every time you watch ABC’s coverage of the Trump administration,” Vance wrote, suggesting that viewers should be skeptical of the network’s portrayal of Trump-related news in light of Moran’s personal attack.

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Moran’s History with Trump and Tense Interview Moments

This controversy isn’t the first time Terry Moran has found himself in a tense situation with a member of the Trump administration. Moran’s previous interview with President Trump in the Oval Office revealed his willingness to challenge the president, particularly when it came to fact-checking some of his more dubious claims.

During the interview, Trump made an unsubstantiated claim that an individual named Abrego Garcia had tattooed “MS-13” on his knuckles. Moran pushed back, pointing out that the image Trump referenced was photoshopped, a fact the president denied, insisting that the image was genuine. The moment was one of many where Moran’s confrontational style clashed with Trump’s rhetoric, further solidifying his reputation for pushing boundaries with political figures.

The Road Ahead for Moran and ABC

As the dust settles from this controversy, all eyes are on ABC’s next move and how Moran’s future at the network will unfold. Given his high-profile position and previous success in securing major interviews, the network will likely want to avoid a long-term disruption to their operations. However, how they handle this incident could serve as a defining moment for their approach to political reporting and the behavior of their top-tier journalists.

Moran’s suspension raises important questions about the role of journalists in an era of increasing political polarization. His attack on Miller has drawn attention not just for the incendiary language used but also for the blurring of lines between professional reporting and personal views. How ABC chooses to handle this matter could set the tone for how the media continues to navigate the intersection of politics and journalism.

For now, Terry Moran faces a period of reflection while the network evaluates his conduct. It remains to be seen whether he will return to his post or face further consequences, as his actions have opened up an ongoing debate about the responsibilities of journalists in today’s politically charged environment.