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Even ABC News Staffers Wonder If Terry Moran Crossed the Line

by Substack
June 10, 2025
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(Substack)—ABC News correspondent Terry Moran is facing serious backlash after a heated post on X (formerly Twitter) attacking Stephen Miller, the Trump White House deputy chief of staff. This incident highlights ongoing media bias—especially when journalists venture beyond reporting and into opinion.

On the night of June 8, Moran posted a now‑deleted commentary on X describing Miller as a “world‑class hater,” claiming Miller’s hatred is “his spiritual nourishment”.



ABC News responded swiftly, suspending him “pending further evaluation” and emphasizing the network’s commitment to impartiality.

Insiders reported that many ABC staffers were “pissed” over Moran’s “stupid” verbal attack and some said he “should be fired” for undermining the network’s credibility. They say this kind of blatant bias only confirms the Trump-era criticism that mainstream media often lean heavily left.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called the post “unhinged and unacceptable,” while Vice President J.D. Vance labeled it an “absolutely vile smear,” demanding that ABC hold Moran accountable. Stephen Miller himself responded that Moran’s outburst revealed the “corporate press in America” often cloak radical views with a façade of journalism.

The incident highlighted three things that are in jeopardy in legacy media today:

  • Media Credibility: Conservatives argue Moran’s post shows how identities and opinions have replaced neutral reporting.
  • Political Messaging: For Trump’s team, this is yet another example of left‑leaning media launching personal attacks, rather than focusing on facts.
  • Corporate Culture: Moran’s high salary (estimated between $600K–$900K) also came under scrutiny, as staffers suggested firing him would both reinforce impartiality and reduce costs (nypost.com).

ABC hasn’t announced whether he’ll come back. They continue to stand by their impartiality standards. Conservatives warn this incident could further erode public trust in major news outlets—especially among people who feel mainstream media are already biased.

Terry Moran’s remarks serve as a caution: when journalists start voicing bold personal opinions instead of reporting, they undermine their outlet’s promise of neutrality. With both ABC insiders and political leaders calling for accountability, this story could signal a turning point in the debate over media bias and trust.

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