BREAKING: ABC News Anchor SUSPENDED After Karoline Leavitt Exposes His Shocking Comment — The Internet Can’t Believe What He Posted He posted it. He deleted it. He thought no one would notice. She made sure everyone did. With one screenshot and a single post, Karoline turned a private jab into a very public reckoning—and now one of ABC’s top names is off the air and ABC executives were thrust into full-blown crisis mode.

He posted it. He deleted it. He thought no one would notice.

She made sure the entire country did.

It was 11:47 p.m. when ABC’s senior political correspondent Terry Moran posted a short thread—just a few lines. No video. No hashtag. Just language sharp enough to cut glass.

The post was gone before sunrise. But by then, Karoline Leavitt had already posted the screenshot. And within hours, Terry Moran was off the air.

Moran, người đã ngồi lại với tổng thống vào tháng 4, đã chỉ trích Phó Chánh văn phòng Stephen Miller là

The Setup: A Journalist Slips, a Power Shift Begins

It wasn’t just an opinion. It wasn’t even journalism.

It was this:

“Stephen Miller is richly endowed with the capacity for hatred… his hatreds are his spiritual nourishment.”

And worse:

“Trump is a world-class hater.”

Trong một bài đăng hiện đã bị xóa trên tài khoản X của mình, phóng viên ABC News cho biết Miller là

It read more like a stream-of-consciousness rant than a professional assessment. But it wasn’t posted by a blogger. It came from the White House correspondent for one of the most powerful networks in American media.

Karoline Leavitt didn’t respond with a press release.

She posted the screenshot with a single sentence:

“Unhinged. Unacceptable. We’ve contacted ABC for an explanation.”

She didn’t need more than that.

The post was already doing the work.

Karoline Leavitt phát biểu trong cuộc họp báo tại Nhà Trắng ở Washington, DC, Hoa Kỳ, vào ngày 3 tháng 6 năm 2025

The Strike: “A Journalist’s Pose—Torn Off in Real Time”

By midmorning, ABC was in full-blown damage control. The network issued a statement:

“The post does not reflect the views of ABC News and violated our standards—Terry Moran has been suspended pending further evaluation.”

They didn’t deny it.

They didn’t defend it.

They just folded.

Stephen Miller responded by saying Moran had merely “pulled off the mask” worn by elite media for decades.

“For years, the anchors narrating our politics have been activists pretending to be journalists. Terry just said the quiet part out loud.”

Vice President J.D. Vance called it a “vile smear.”Even critics of the administration didn’t rush to Moran’s defense.

The Collapse: One Post, One Room, One Narrative Shattered

This wasn’t a campaign gaffe. It wasn’t even a hot mic.

It was a career journalist taking off the gloves—and forgetting the cameras were still rolling.

And the irony?

Moran had just landed a high-profile sit-down with President Trump weeks earlier. It was supposed to be his reentry moment—proof that even critics could hold the center seat.

But during the interview, Trump delivered a line that now reads as prophecy:

“I picked you because I’d never heard of you… but you’re not being very nice.”

The room laughed. Trump didn’t.

Phó Tổng thống JD Vance cho biết những bình luận của Moran là một

What Karoline Leavitt Did Differently

She didn’t call for a boycott.She didn’t scream about media bias.

She just did what reporters used to do: she posted the record.

And for once, it wasn’t the press secretary who got cornered.

It was the reporter.

Beyond the Fallout: What the Post Actually Revealed

The real story isn’t about one man’s rant.

It’s about what happens when legacy credibility collides with digital transparency.

ABC, like most legacy outlets, has long projected neutrality while allowing internal partisanship to fester in the margins. Moran’s post just confirmed what millions already suspected:

That “objectivity” is a slogan. Not a standard.

And once exposed, there was no walking it back.

Final Thought: Not Just a Suspension—A Systemic Fracture

Terry Moran’s post didn’t just end his broadcast week. It exposed a pressure point inside the institution he served.

And Karoline Leavitt—just 27, still called “spokeswoman” in condescending tones by national anchors—forced the reckoning.

She didn’t issue a takedown.

She handed them the rope.

And they did the rest.