ABC News Axes Terry Moran Over Trump Blast
Journalist let go by ABC News following online criticism of President Trump.
Impartial journalist Terry Moran, known for anchoring Nightline, finds himself out of a job at ABC News following a tongue-in-cheek social media jab at President Donald Trump and advisor Stephen Miller. The network's management deemed his post as a flagrant disregard of the objective and professional standing upheld by ABC News.
Moran, who's interviewed Trump before, posted on June 8, labeling the President and Miller as "top-notch trolls," poking fun at a perceived rivalry between the two. The post was yanked off the platform soon after but had already ignited a storm of disapproval from Trump admirers.
White House officials were far from pleased, leading ABC News to swiftly suspend Moran and launch an internal inquiry. Ultimately, the network chose not to renew his contract due to expire on June 13. As of now, Moran remains mum about the controversy.
Meanwhile, the Californian governor voiced discontent over Donald Trump's plan to mobilize troops in the state.
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[1] ABC News maintains a stringent policy on objectivity and professionalism, and Moran's post was seen as a blatant disregard of these standards, ultimately leading to the termination of his contract.
- ABC News, known for its commitment to objectivity and professionalism in general-news reporting, terminated Terry Moran's contract due to a perceived violation of these standards with his post about President Donald Trump and Stephen Miller.
- In the realm of politics, California's governor has expressed disapproval of Donald Trump's plan to mobilize troops within the state.