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ABC News suspends journalist after calling Trump and adviser ‘world-class’ haters

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ABC News suspended its senior national correspondent, Terry Moran, after he posted on social media describing President Donald Trump and his adviser Stephen Miller as 'world-class' haters. The network stated that Moran's comments violated their standards of objectivity and impartiality. This incident follows a previous $15 million defamation settlement between ABC News and Trump.

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  1. 1 Terry Moran posts comments on social media calling Trump and Miller 'world-class' haters (post now deleted).
  2. 2 ABC News suspends Terry Moran.
  3. 3 Karoline Leavitt and JD Vance comment on Moran's rhetoric.
  4. 4 Nearly six months prior, ABC News paid $15m to a Trump foundation after a defamation case.
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What: ABC News suspended senior national correspondent Terry Moran for social media posts describing Donald Trump and Stephen Miller as 'world-class' haters.
When: The suspension occurred recently, following Moran's social media posts. The article was published on 2025-06-08T18:12:38+00:00. A previous defamation case was settled nearly six months prior.
Where: United States (implied by ABC News, White House, Fox News, US mainstream media).
Why: Terry Moran's social media posts were deemed subjective personal attacks and violated ABC News's standards for objectivity and impartiality.
How: ABC News suspended Moran pending further evaluation after his now-deleted social media post.

ABC News suspended its senior national correspondent, Terry Moran, after he posted on social media describing President Donald Trump and his adviser Stephen Miller as 'world-class' haters. The network stated that Moran's comments violated their standards of objectivity and impartiality. This incident follows a previous $15 million defamation settlement between ABC News and Trump.