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    Terry Moran’s tweets are irrelevant to the Trump administration.

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    The Curious Case of Terry Moran: A Lesson in Tact and Hatred

    Terry Moran, the senior national correspondent for ABC News, recently found himself at the intersection of social media soap opera and corporate suspension drama. His weekend tweet—an impassioned critique of Stephen Miller, the deputy White House chief of staff, who he accused of being “richly endowed with the capacity for hatred”—was akin to throwing a lit match into a fireworks factory.

    In a moment of fervent prose worthy of a Shakespearean tragedy, Moran opined, “You can see this just by looking at him because you can see that his hatreds are his spiritual nourishment. He eats his hate.” Talk about a recipe for disaster! When you’re likening a political operative to a demonic culinary experience, it’s probably time to revisit what you call “professional conduct.”

    Vice President J.D. Vance wasted no time in labeling Moran’s comments an “absolutely vile smear.” Vance has every right to his opinions; after all, it’s not every day you get to defend someone who could double as an antagonist in a dystopian novel. But wait— enter White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, ready to crank up the drama by announcing that “we” (she’s implying the federal government, not a trendy brunch club) would be having a little chat with ABC about Moran’s career choices.

    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

    This entire spectacle serves as a textbook example of “jawboning.” Think of it as the government’s awkward attempt at censorship, trying to get what it wants by throwing a rather large, bureaucratic tantrum. Conservatives were understandably upset when the previous administration played this game, pressuring social media platforms into doing its bidding. It appears the wheel has turned, but perhaps not in the most graceful way.

    Leavitt, like a concerned mother at a school play, is welcome to voice her discontent, but hinting at repercussions feels like slapping on a velvet glove to cover a menacing fist. Jenin Younes, a civil liberties attorney, aptly pointed out the hypocrisy, invoking memories of executive orders designed to stop such jawboning. “Just because you got a taste of power doesn’t mean you should misuse it! ” her tweet seemed to say, echoing sentiments often overlooked in the grand scheme of political theater.

    As for Moran, one could argue that sharing such spicy thoughts as a news reporter was not the best career move. ABC News likely has a rulebook thicker than a college textbook on etiquette, and it looks like Moran might have just dog-eared a few pages. But let’s not overlook the social media reality of today. Do we really expect journalists to mask their opinions when readers now flock to honest conversations from independent voices? The irony is thicker than the political tensions of the Capitol!

    Finally, while Moran’s metaphor about Miller feasting on hatred is indeed a notch in the melodrama drawer, it’s not entirely ridiculous to conclude that Miller’s policies and actions paint more than just a few abstract shades of unpleasantness. In fact, his fervent support for widespread deportations raises eyebrows, albeit not as high as some of his more theatrical statements.

    In conclusion, while name-calling in politics is as prevalent as leftover turkey post-Thanksgiving, labeling someone as “hateful” can never quite be too off the mark for those still holding a shred of sanity in this circus. We can only hope for better decorum—and perhaps a few less theatrical metaphors—from all sides in the future. After all, the political landscape may be messy, but it shouldn’t resemble an avant-garde art installation gone haywire.

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