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ABC News Cuts Ties with Terry Moran After Anti-Trump, Anti-Miller Social Media Meltdown

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Veteran ABC News correspondent Terry Moran is out at the network after posting a profanity-laced tirade on X attacking President Donald Trump and senior adviser Stephen Miller. The outburst, which many in the media initially tried to ignore, quickly drew backlash and raised serious questions about journalistic bias in mainstream newsrooms.

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Moran, a longtime reporter and analyst for ABC, took to social media over the weekend with an angry rant targeting Trump’s immigration policies. His post didn’t just criticize policy—it went personal, branding Trump and Miller with unprintable slurs and accusing them of pushing “white nationalist garbage.” The message was deleted hours later, but not before screenshots went viral.

According to sources inside the network, ABC executives viewed the post as a direct violation of internal standards. Despite Moran’s lengthy tenure and prominent on-air role, the decision was made to part ways with him quietly.

ABC issued no formal press release, but staff were informed that Moran would no longer be contributing on-air or online. The departure comes amid heightened scrutiny of legacy media outlets, many of which continue to face accusations of political double standards.

Critics say the incident highlights the deep bias embedded in major newsrooms. While journalists are expected to maintain a semblance of neutrality, Moran’s outburst gave the public a rare look behind the curtain—and confirmed what many conservatives have believed for years: the press doesn’t just cover Trump, it despises him.

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Moran has yet to publicly comment on his exit.