Vance Critiques ABC’s Moran Over Miller Remarks
Vice President JD Vance criticized the White House’s vice Chief of Staff Stephen Miller after ABC National Correspondent Terry Moran’s comments on social media. Moran described Miller as “World-Class Dislike” in a post on X early Sunday morning.
Vance responded to Moran’s tweet, labeling it a “despicable smear.” He said, “ABC journalist, @terrymoran posted this absolutely sniffy smear from Stephen Miller. It’s dripping with hatred,” drawing attention to the network’s previous reporting on the Trump administration.
ABC has not yet commented on the situation.
Vance further defended Miller, suggesting that he is driven by a genuine love for the country and a desire to combat what he perceives as unfair rules imposed by individuals like Moran. He emphasized that Miller worked hard to support President Trump and faces challenges in implementing the agenda. Vance also called for ABC to apologize to Miller, considering Moran’s comments to be dishonorable.
Previously, Moran had urged the President to return Kilmer Abrego Garcia, a suspected MS-13 member, to the U.S. for trial related to human trafficking.
ABC has recently dealt with legal issues regarding defamation and has settled a lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump following a controversial interview involving host George Stephanopoulos and South Carolina Republican Rep. Nancy Mace.
JD Vance Criticizes ABC’s Terry Moran for ‘Vile’ Comment Targeting Stephen Miller and Says He Owes an Apology
Vance Critiques ABC’s Moran Over Miller Remarks
Vice President JD Vance criticized the White House’s vice Chief of Staff Stephen Miller after ABC National Correspondent Terry Moran’s comments on social media. Moran described Miller as “World-Class Dislike” in a post on X early Sunday morning.
Vance responded to Moran’s tweet, labeling it a “despicable smear.” He said, “ABC journalist, @terrymoran posted this absolutely sniffy smear from Stephen Miller. It’s dripping with hatred,” drawing attention to the network’s previous reporting on the Trump administration.
ABC has not yet commented on the situation.
Vance further defended Miller, suggesting that he is driven by a genuine love for the country and a desire to combat what he perceives as unfair rules imposed by individuals like Moran. He emphasized that Miller worked hard to support President Trump and faces challenges in implementing the agenda. Vance also called for ABC to apologize to Miller, considering Moran’s comments to be dishonorable.
Previously, Moran had urged the President to return Kilmer Abrego Garcia, a suspected MS-13 member, to the U.S. for trial related to human trafficking.
ABC has recently dealt with legal issues regarding defamation and has settled a lawsuit filed by former President Donald Trump following a controversial interview involving host George Stephanopoulos and South Carolina Republican Rep. Nancy Mace.
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