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"America voted for mass deportations," Miller wrote on social media. "Violent insurrectionists, and the politicians who enable them, are trying to overthrow the results of the election." National Guard major clarifies military role in LA National Guard troops and Marines deployed to quell unrest in Los Angeles will not conduct arrests,
ABC News correspondent Terry Moran is leaving the Disney-backed news outlet following a critical social-media post of Trump official Stephen Miller
ABC News suspended Mr. Moran on Sunday after he wrote on X that Stephen Miller, the deputy White House chief of staff, was “a world-class hater.”
Veteran ABC News correspondent Terry Moran is leaving the network, following his suspension over social media posts that were harshly critical of the Trump White House. Moran, 65, was suspended Sunday after statements on X that described President Trump and Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller as “world class” haters. He also called Miller “vile.”
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Mediaite on MSNWhite House Comms Director Blasts ‘Legacy Media’ With Social Media Post Featuring CNN Polling SegmentAP Photo/Seth Wenig White House Communications Director Steven Cheung criticized “legacy media” in a social media post Monday while sharing a segment from CNN, one of the most prominent legacy outlets.
Elon Musk, who served as a close adviser and confidant to President Donald Trump until a bitter public falling out last week in a series of social-media posts, issued his
Terry Moran has been fired from ABC News following social media posts about White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller and President Donald Trump.
Trump had largely remained silent as Musk stewed over the last few days on his social media platform X, condemning the president’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill. ” But Trump clapped back Thursday in the Oval Office, saying he was “very disappointed in Musk.”
As of early Saturday morning, Musk's Epstein-related post was no longer showing. "Sorry, that post has been deleted."
Elon Musk is continuing his attacks on President Donald Trump's signature bill on Wednesday with a barrage of posts on X slamming the megabill, saying in one that no one "should be able to stomach it," while another instructed his more than 200 million followers to call members of Congress to "KILL the BILL."