Terry Moran: No Regrets Over ABC News Exit
- Former ABC News senior national correspondent Terry Moran is standing by his social media posts critical of President Donald Trump, despite the fallout that led to his departure...
- In an interview with The New York Times, Moran addressed the now-deleted post from may 8, in which he called Trump and White House deputy chief of staff...
After leaving ABC News, Terry Moran defends his criticism of Donald Trump and explains his viewpoint. Moran,whose role with ABC ended following social media posts,stands firm in his perspective. He shares details of the controversial posts,in which he called Trump and Stephen Miller “world-class haters.” The former senior national correspondent, now on Substack, emphasizes he has no regrets about speaking his mind. Understanding his perspective on Trump’s actions and Miller’s actions is an essential matter. Read to delve deeper into the circumstances that led to Moran’s exit and what he plans next. For more breaking news, visit News Directory 3. Discover what’s next …
Terry Moran Defends Trump Criticism After ABC Exit
Updated June 18, 2025
Former ABC News senior national correspondent Terry Moran is standing by his social media posts critical of President Donald Trump, despite the fallout that led to his departure from the network. Moran, whose role at ABC concluded after the incident, maintains he has no regrets.
In an interview with The New York Times, Moran addressed the now-deleted post from may 8, in which he called Trump and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller “world-class haters.” He said Miller’s hatred seemed to be his “spiritual nourishment” and that Trump’s hatred was a means to “his own glorification.”
Speaking on the bulwark podcast with Tim miller,Moran clarified that he was not under the influence when he posted the remarks,which came after midnight. He said the sentiments had been brewing throughout the day
