Terry Moran Reveals What’s Next After Donald Trump Slam Led To Exit From ABC News

Terry Moran has revealed what his work life will now look like after leaving ABC News.
The network suspended Moran this weekend after he used social media to slam President Donald Trump and White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller as “world-class” haters. The network then announced it would not renew Moran’s contract, which was due for renewal, saying his post was “a clear violation” of its policies.
On Wednesday, Moran said in a video that he shared on the Elon Musk-owned X, the social media platform formerly named Twitter:
“For almost 28 years I was a reporter and anchor for ABC News. And as you may have heard … I’m not there anymore.”
Moran said he’ll now ply his trade on Substack, the subscription-based email newsletter service.
“I can’t wait to get at it, to get at the important work that we all have to do in this time of such trouble for our country,” Moran said in the clip.
“I’m going to be reporting and interviewing and just sharing with you and hoping to hear from you as well,” continued Moran, who interviewed Trump in April.
“So, it’ll be a few days, maybe a little bit longer, got to get some stuff sorted out, but can’t wait to see you,” he added. As of early Thursday morning, Moran’s newsletter had more than 7,700 subscribers.