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ABC News rejects senior journalist Terry Moran There was a thoughtful social media post on Tuesday due to a breach of cyber policy, but he wasn’t the first reporter to make a hot water spot for controversial remarks.
While Moran’s controversial comments were posted on X, other experts were paused or worse for questionable playback comments. From insensitive comments about women to shocking remarks about the Holocaust, news figures were scolded.
Here are some more compelling examples from recent memory:

Don Lemon, Terry Moran and Whoopi Goldberg are all punished for controversial remarks. ((Photo of Stephanie Augello/Variety Picture)
Terry Moran
Long-time ABC News Correspondent on Tuesday released on his now-deleted X attack president Donald Trump and top White House aide Stephen Miller.
Moran, who has worked on the network for 28 years, was shown before his contract with the network expired on Friday. He was initially suspended after ABC News executives woke up and he was thrilled over the virus backlash caused by offering personal ideas to Miller and Trump.
“The thing about Stephen Miller isn’t that he’s the brain behind Trumpism,” Moran began his post. “Yes, he’s one of the people who conceptualize the Trump movement and turn them into policies. But it’s not interesting for Miller. It’s not the brain. It’s bile.”
“Miller is a person with hatred ability. He is a world-class hater,” Moran wrote. “You can see this by looking at him because you can see that his hatred is his spiritual nourishment. He ate hatred.”
Moran also called Trump “world-class hatred” in his post, but added: “His hatred is just a means to achieve his end, and it is his own glory. It is his spiritual nourishment.”
An insider at ABC News told Fox News Digital that Moran was well loved internally, but the Disney-owned network was “no other choice” but was to terminate him.
Ben Collins

Former NBC News reporter Ben Collins often devalued Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, now known as X. (MSNBC)
The former NBC News reporter has repeatedly criticized Elon Musk and his Handle Twitterraise questions about whether Collins can report the topic fairly before it Temporarily prohibited Covering billionaires from 2022.
Collins, who reported on “NBC News’ disinformation, extremism and the internet”, did not try to hide his left-wing political leanings, often fired liberal relics on social media while journalists.
During NBC, Collins often devalued Musk’s takeover of Twitter, now known as X. Collins once tweeted that Musk “is now learning the puzzle of information that information researchers have known for decades: unsupported speeches for everyone. And, when you run a for-profit company, you end up with your expert company.”
Collins once laughed: “Elon, have you ever thought that maybe people just disagree with you, and you have been living in a bubble of particularly sealed money-raising until recently?
Collins left NBC News and is now CEO of Onions. In an interview last month Vanity FairCollins said he was suspended for being “too mean to Elon Musk.”
“After I realized that I had been on this peacock for a short time. When I saw it, I realized that I had been on this peacock for a short time. onion On sale, I realized that maybe I don’t have to live in this downturned hell. I started chasing this thing, and we did save it from what is now called AI death. Or worry about the dec province of the feet of the white genocide. ” he said.
Don Lemon

Don Lemon said Nikki Haley had surpassed her “Prime” at the age of 51, using Google as the source and in the process using Google as a message, citing Google as a quotation. (CNN)
CNN fired Don Lemon in 2023 after Anchor caused a persistent headache among network executives with his remarks.
Lemon found himself in hot water two months before showing it to the door, saying Nikki Haley had surpassed her “Prime” at 51 and used Google as a source while attracting his female co-host in the process. During the online editing call the next day, Lemon provided the MEA Culpa, but the female colleague was not satisfied.
After comments about Haley being insensitive, colleagues were further irritated when they found lemon in Miami Beach. Lemon was then ordered to receive “formal training”, but his time on the internet was over.
Lemon’s “Prime” comments are universal, not just conservative, and thus are mocked Biden spokesman Karine Jean-Pierre In the White House briefing, even entering this year’s Oscar ceremony. Best Actress Champion Michelle Yeoh told women in Hollywood: “Don’t let anyone tell you that you have surpassed your peak.”
These remarks are not the first time that Lemon has roused opposition among female audiences.
In 2014, he notoriously asked a Bill Cosby accuser why she didn’t simply bite his penis to prevent alleged rape. In 2022, he asked CNN analyst SE CUPP if she had a “mom brain” after losing her mind during the panel discussion. Later that year, Lemon co-hosted his female “CNN This Morning” while also believing that male athletes make more money than women because “people are more interested in men.”
During CNN, lemons are still comparative Trump supporters For Ku Klux Klan members, defend Antifa and angry at those who are in the news moments of coronavirus “take up space in hospitals.”
The “scenery” after the Holocaust rhetoric hangs in the “scenery”
Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg was suspended in 2022 for controversial remarks about the massacre on ABC News. (Screen shot/ABC)
Whoopi Goldberg was suspended in 2022 Massacre On ABC News.
Goldberg is different from others because she is a talk show host rather than a real journalist, and her colleagues shine on the table when she argues that the Holocaust is “no race to do with it.”
“What is this about?” asked co-host Joy Behar.
“This is the inhumanity of human beings to humans, and that’s what it is for,” Goldberg said.
“But it’s about a white supremacist following Jews and Gypsies,” said guest host Ana Navarro, who was trying to speak to her.
“But these are two white groups,” Goldberg said, with her colleagues disagreeing.
Jewish organizations condemn these comments, accusing Goldberg of minimizing Jewish suffering. She tried to explain her comments in her “late” appearance, which showed that she never offended anyone.
“I think race is something I can see,” Goldberg told Stephen Colbert.
She continued, “You can’t tell who the Jews are. They have to delve into it to figure this out…I mean, they have to do the job.” “I don’t want to fake an apology…I’m frustrated and people misunderstand what I’m talking about.”
ABC News paused Goldberg for two weeks, saying she needed to take the time to “reflect and understand the impact of her comments.”
Behar also faced serious opposition in his 2018 commentary, mocking the Christian faith of then-Vice President Mike Pence.
The “Opinion” group first criticized Pence’s faith, and then co-host Sunny Hostin said: “I didn’t know I wanted my vice president, well – speak in tongues and let Jesus speak to him.”
Behar chatted, adding that Jesus’ hearing was actually called “mental illness.” She finally apologized.
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Martin Bashir

Martin Bashir has suggested that someone should leave MSNBC in 2013 after he hinted that he should have defecated in the mouth of former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. (Getty Image)
British journalist Martin Bashir sparked widespread controversy in 2013 because someone caused widespread controversy in the mouth of former Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin. Although he caused damage when he apologized the following week.
Bashir initially dropped two weeks during the two-week holiday, and MSNBC was keen to be interested in failing to act on him. After meeting with Phil Griffin, then-MSNBC president, he left the network after returning.
“I have made a resignation. I sincerely hope that all my colleagues on this particular network can focus on important issues without dispersing myself or my poorly judged comments,” Bashir said. “I am deeply sorry to say that we will strive to make a constructive contribution in the future and will always be deeply appreciated by our audience, the smartest, most compassionate and critical of all TV viewers.”
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Hanna Panreck and Joseph A. Wulfsohn of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.