White House ERUPTS After Reporter’s Miller Rant

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ABC News has suspended senior correspondent Terry Moran after he exposed his radical bias by calling Trump advisor Stephen Miller a “world-class hater” in a now-deleted social media rant that drew immediate rebuke from the White House.

Key Takeaways

  • ABC News suspended senior national correspondent Terry Moran after he posted that Stephen Miller is a “world-class hater” in a deleted social media post
  • Vice President JD Vance condemned Moran’s comments as an “absolutely vile smear of Stephen Miller”
  • White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt called Moran’s remarks “unhinged and unacceptable” and confirmed the administration contacted ABC
  • ABC News cited violation of their objectivity standards as the reason for Moran’s suspension
  • The incident reveals the persistent liberal bias in mainstream media despite claims of journalistic neutrality

Media Mask Slips as ABC Suspends Biased Reporter

In a rare disciplinary move against blatant media bias, ABC News has suspended senior national correspondent Terry Moran following his inflammatory social media attack on President Trump’s deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller. The veteran journalist posted on X that Miller is a “world-class hater” whose “influence is directly proportional to his capacity for hatred.” Though Moran deleted the post, screenshots quickly circulated online, forcing ABC to take action against one of their most prominent reporters. The network released a statement affirming that Moran’s conduct violated their standards for objectivity in news coverage.

The suspension demonstrates what conservatives have long observed about the mainstream media – despite claims of impartiality, many journalists harbor deep-seated antipathy toward conservative figures and policies. Moran’s outburst occurred amid ongoing protests in Los Angeles against Border Patrol operations, as President Trump deployed 2,000 National Guard troops to restore order and enforce immigration laws. The timing of Moran’s comments suggests his personal political views influenced his perception of Miller, who has been instrumental in crafting the administration’s robust immigration policies.

White House Officials Respond Forcefully

The Trump administration wasted no time condemning Moran’s unprofessional conduct. Vice President JD Vance called the comments “an absolutely vile smear of Stephen Miller,” while Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt described them as “unhinged and unacceptable.” White House officials confirmed they contacted ABC News directly to address the matter, making clear that such personal attacks from a supposedly objective news source would not go unchallenged. The swift response demonstrated the administration’s commitment to holding the media accountable for fairness in their coverage.

“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,” ABC News stated in their official response to the controversy.

This incident is particularly revealing since Moran conducted a high-profile interview with President Trump earlier this year, where they discussed immigration policy including deportations. The fact that Moran harbored such strong negative opinions about Miller – a key architect of those policies – while ostensibly covering the administration objectively raises serious questions about his past reporting. Many conservatives are now questioning how Moran’s hidden biases may have colored his previous coverage of the Trump administration.

A Rare Consequence for Media Bias

While some liberal commentators have defended Moran’s right to express personal opinions, ABC’s suspension represents a rare instance of a major network acknowledging that such behavior undermines journalistic integrity. The controversy has reinvigorated discussions about widespread media bias against conservatives, particularly in coverage of immigration policies. Moran’s case stands out because his comments were so explicit that ABC could not ignore them without completely abandoning any pretense of neutrality.

“What Terry posted is disgraceful,” Vice President JD Vance stated bluntly, calling for ABC News to issue an apology to Stephen Miller for the unprovoked personal attack from one of their senior correspondents.

For conservative Americans who have long suspected bias in mainstream media coverage, Moran’s suspension validates concerns about journalists who claim objectivity while harboring strong partisan views. The incident underscores why many Americans increasingly turn to alternative news sources they feel are more transparent about their perspective. While ABC News has suspended Moran pending further evaluation, the damage to the network’s credibility highlights the growing divide between mainstream media institutions and the conservative audience they have increasingly alienated.

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Amanda Burke

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Joseph Thomas