“This is a disgrace.” — Jon Stewart lashes out at ABC in monologue that lays bare the network’s darkest motives
In a fiery on-air moment that is already being described as one of the most searing takedowns of his career, Jon Stewart turned his platform into a full-scale indictment of ABC, following the network’s sudden dismissal of veteran journalist Terry Moran after nearly three decades of service.
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Stewart, known for his sharp wit and political candor, dropped the humor and leaned into pure outrage. “This is a disgrace,” he declared, framing Moran’s ouster not as an isolated corporate decision but as part of a troubling pattern in mainstream media — one where loyalty, integrity, and truth-telling are quietly sacrificed at the altar of image management and hidden agendas.
What made the monologue particularly explosive was Stewart’s insistence that ABC’s actions weren’t just about personnel changes, but about protecting something far more insidious. While he stopped short of naming specific names, Stewart painted a vivid picture of a network desperate to shield its most powerful relationships, even if it meant discarding one of its most respected voices.

The closing minutes of the segment, where Stewart revealed what he believes ABC is truly trying to protect, sent shockwaves across social media. Viewers described the moment as “chilling” and “devastatingly honest,” while industry insiders privately acknowledged that Stewart had touched a nerve that many in the newsroom would rather leave untouched.
Stewart’s message was unambiguous: for journalists, compromising on principles may buy you time, but it won’t save you when the network decides your truth is no longer convenient. For ABC, the fallout from this blistering rebuke is only beginning — and the questions Stewart raised will not be easy to silence.