A former ABC News senior correspondent tore into parent company Disney on Thursday, accusing it of buckling under pressure from Donald Trump.

Terry Moran, a veteran correspondent and anchor until his ouster in June, called out the mega entertainment company as he railed against cable news networks for “failing the American people” during an interview on the In Good Faith with Philip DeFranco podcast on Thursday.

“Disney is a multi-billion-dollar business. ABC is a little tiny speck in that giant empire,” he said. “The last thing that the head of Disney or anybody in these corporate offices wants is a problem with the president of the United States because somebody in the news division tweeted something.”

Moran, 65, appeared to be referencing his own tenure at ABC, where he was let go af

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