The person was Karoline Leavitt. The target was one of the most trusted faces in American news. And the fallout — the collapse of trust, the fury of millions, the paralysis of a network — unfolded so fast that by the time the sun rose, ABC News itself was teetering under a wave of outrage it could not contain.
He posted it. He deleted it. Believing no one would notice. But Karoline noticed. And she decided to drag it out of the shadows and into the harshest possible light.
The screenshot she shared was mercilessly simple. No long caption. No angry thread. Just six words: “This is who reports your news.”
Attached was the deleted post, unmistakably linked to the anchor who had sat at ABC’s desk night after night, delivering the headlines with the calm, steady confidence of someone millions had trusted for years.
And yet here it was — his words, sarcastic, personal, dismissive. A cutting remark about Leavitt herself, dripping with a tone many recognized instantly as the kind of condescension they had long suspected but never caught on record.