ABC News has suspended Terry Moran, its Senior National Correspondent, after a tweet he posted last night referring to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller as a “world-class loser.” Miller is widely known as the architect behind much of the administration’s immigration policy. The now-deleted tweet sparked swift backlash from within the administration and across the media.
Vice President JD Vance was the first to respond publicly, calling on ABC to reprimand Moran for the tweet:
Other members of the White House quickly followed. Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, along with other members of the communications team, blasted Moran for the post:
Stephen Miller responded:
CNN’s Brian Stelter reported on the suspension, including ABC’s official statement about the tweet:
Before the suspension became public, Leavitt appeared on Fox News and increased pressure on ABC to take disciplinary action. According to Mediate:
And moments before the suspension was reported, the White House ramped up the pressure on ABC News to punish Moran. In an interview on Fox News’ Sunday Morning Futures, press secretary Karoline Leavitt called on the network to take action against the correspondent.
This incident follows a tense interview between Moran and President Trump just weeks ago, during which Trump accused Moran of “not being very nice” in his questioning about the deportation of migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who is now facing human trafficking charges.
Moran’s suspension is just the latest entry in a long list of media bias scandals, and once again, the lesson won’t be learned. Instead of course-correcting, major outlets will continue to double down, pretend neutrality while their top correspondents smear political targets on social media. The public sees through it, and every incident like this only confirms what millions already believe: the media isn’t just biased—it’s proudly partisan, and completely out of touch.
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