Terry Moran’s firing from ABC News wasn’t just inevitable; it was overdue. For nearly three decades, Moran had been parading around a veneer of journalism while stealthily injecting his liberal agenda into the mainstream. His most recent stunt – a misguided verbal assault on esteemed White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller – was the final straw. ABC had no choice but to cut him loose after he unmasked his biases so flagrantly. It’s astonishing that he lasted this long at a network that claims to honor objectivity.
ABC News, despite its glitzy facade, has fallen victim to the same hypocrisy that plagues so much of our legacy media. They boast about holding their journalists to sky-high standards, yet tolerated Moran’s antics until public outrage forced their hand. It took a tweet scandal to see action but in truth, Moran’s skewed reports have betrayed millions of viewers for years. When a journalist becomes the story due to their own missteps, it tarnishes the integrity of the entire network.
Last night, in a since deleted post, so-called “journalist” @TerryMoran went on a rampage against Stephen Miller and called President Trump “a world class hater.”
This is unhinged and unacceptable.
We have reached out to @ABC to inquire about how they plan to hold Terry… pic.twitter.com/HsgusJEIvH
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) June 8, 2025
While the liberal elite tries to act shocked by Moran’s firing, the truth is, he was caught saying out loud what many in his circle only whisper among themselves. This isn’t about one rogue tweet; it’s about a culture that fosters bias and masquerades it as news. By failing to keep Moran in check until now, ABC inadvertently exposed their soft spot for leftist propaganda. Trustworthiness can’t coexist with hidden biases that surface in spectacular meltdowns. The backlash would have cost them viewers, and rightfully so.
In the echo chambers of liberal media, figures like Moran wielded unchecked influence for too long. Meanwhile, ordinary Americans see through this smokescreen of objectivity ABC claims to champion. Moran is now consigned to Substack, a fitting exile for someone who let personal bias overshadow professional duty. Perhaps there, his brand of liberal diatribe will find a more comfortable home, unhindered by the facade of network impartiality.
So where do the lines between journalism and propaganda really blur? Unfortunately, the bias didn’t start or end with Moran. His departure is just a symptom of a larger sickness in a media landscape that too often coddles and covers for its liberal darlings, instead of holding firm to fairness and honesty. Ask yourself: if Moran had attacked a prominent Democrat this way, would he have been fired? Or held up as a hero for speaking truth to power?