Terry Moran fired from ABC news on social media sites at Trump and Stephen Miller
Veteran ABC News correspondent, Terry Moran, leaves the network, after commenting on social media publications, which was strongly criticized for the White House Trump.
Moran, 65, was suspended on Sunday after comments about X that described President Trump and Vice President of Staff Stephen Miller as a “world -class.” Miller also called “Vile”.
Moran, the first national correspondent for the news department that met Trump in the Oval Office in April, is not suspended. ABC news actor said that his actions violated the editing standards and his contract was not renewed. It has been with the network since 1997.
“We are at the end of our agreement with Terry Moran and based on his last position – which was a clear violation of ABC news policies – we made a decision not to renew,” the actor said in a statement. “In ABC News, we carry all our correspondents on the highest objectives, fairness and professional efficiency, and we are still committed to providing close and reliable press. “
Movie from the network is a sign that news organizations are concerned about journalists who are angering Trump, who showed a willingness to fight against his critics in the press. Moran is the first high -ranking journalist to lose his job due to the president’s formulation and his assistants publicly.
Moran wrote on the X deleted function now that “Miller is a man who quietly blesses him with the ability to hate. He is a world -class hate … You can only see this by looking at him because you can see that his hatred is his spiritual nutrition. He eats his hatred.”
Other ports are also exposed to the White House, such as PBS and NPR. Trump wants to end their federal financing, describing their programs as “propaganda of the left wing.”
Trump is sued CBS News to an “60 -minute” interview in October, which he claims was deceptive to help his opponent in the 2024 elections, a president at the time, Kamala Harris. The lawsuit – an obstacle to the Paramount Global deal in CBS PAALUNT GLOBAL in the Skydance Media – to a mediator.
ABC News has paid $ 16 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Trump on statements from “Good Morning America”, broadcaster, George Stefanopoulos, who said incorrectly on the air that the president was responsible for rape, when he was sexual assault. Bob Egger, CEO of Walt Disney, requested that “The View” at ABC spend less time talking about Trump, who usually leads the hottops sector in the Al -Hawari Al -Nahari program.
Former CNN broadcaster Jim Acosta – who fought Trump in the White House briefing room during the first president’s term – left the network instead of taking an opening time at night that would largely reduce his profile. Acosta has since launched its own program on Scheduck.