ABC News Refuses to Ask Granholm About Corruption Allegations, Ties to EV Companies

April 18th, 2024 6:14 PM

Earlier this week, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm was grilled in a Senate hearing about allegations of corruption after it was discovered that she had financial ties to some of the very electric vehicle companies she was tasked with regulating and forcing Americans to eventually buy. But none of that was addressed by ABC News in an interview conducted by The View cast on Thursday. Instead, America was treated to questions about how energy companies read meters, how stupid Trump voters were, and when she was running for president.

The first question out of the gate came from co-host Sara Haines, which only served to promote next week’s Earth Day celebrations and to give Granholm the opportunity to lecture about how to shrink their “carbon footprint”:

And as we're all gearing up to celebrate Earth Day, from your perspective, what is the single most important thing people watching – watching this right now can do to fight climate change and reduce or lower our own carbon footprint?

Granholm also used the question to promote the electric vehicles she had a financial stake in, before divesting in response to conservative media scrutiny and an ethics complaint being filed.

At no point did she receive any questions – let alone serious ones – about her financial ties or allegations of corruption and ethics violation. Instead, moderator Whoopi Goldberg asked about EVs in “the projects” and people without homes to charge them.

 

 

Goldberg also wanted Granholm to explain how her electricity company can read her meter:

People are getting … electric bills that are insane and I don't understand how you can – Because I watch these guys. And they come and look at the little thing going around then they read the number. How do you know $300 is on there? How do you know to charge me that?

Faux-conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin was as useless as ever since she didn’t grill Granholm either. Instead, she teed up the Secretary to blame the rise in gas prices on something other than President Biden. “Gas prices. They’re are somewhat on the rise, but they did go down significantly…What is the administration doing to lower those prices, and should we be worried about the conflict in the Middle East contributing?” she clownishly wondered.

For her part, co-host Joy Behar proclaimed President Biden “cares about his grandchildren” because he was “working very hard” to stop climate change, while former President Trump “couldn’t care less about his grandchildren” because he wanted to “drill, drill, drill” and pointed out that off-shore wind turbines were harming whales.

She panicked that “a new Washington Post poll shows that nearly half of Republicans now believe Trump that climate change is a hoax,” and wanted Granholm to answer: “How do we convince these people to start believing the truth?!”

Behar also asked one of the final questions, pushing Granholm to run for president. “Jennifer, when are you going to run for president?” she quipped.

The View’s refusal to hold Granholm to account was important to call out because the show is under the ABC News umbrella.

The transcript is below. Click "expand" to read:

ABC’s The View
April 18, 2024
11:32:45 a.m. Eastern

WHOOPI GOLDBERG: Welcome back. Our ABC news series, The Power of Us: People, Climate, and Our Future is kicking off just in time for next week's Earth Day and joining us now to weigh in on hot topics from rising temperatures and gas prices to how we can all do our part to save the planet, please welcome U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm.

[Applause]

SECY. JENNIFER GRANHOLM (Department of Energy): Thank you so much.

GOLDBERG: Welcome. Sara.

SARA HAINES: Madam secretary, thanks for joining us.

GRANHOLM: Yes, of course.

HAINES: And as we're all gearing up to celebrate Earth Day, from your perspective, what is the single most important thing people watching – watching this right now can do to fight climate change and reduce or lower our own carbon footprint?

(…)

11:35:02 a.m. Eastern

GOLDBERG: What if you live in the projects? What if you don't have a home, what do you –

(…)

11:36:48 a.m. Eastern

BEHAR: Okay, so while President Biden who cares about his grandchildren –

GRANHOLM: Yes.

BEHAR: -- is working very hard on this as you just pointed out, he has record climate investments, former president -- can't even say it, former p – p – p[resident] Trump he says he would be a dictator on day one and drill, drill, drill! You know, he couldn't care less about his grandchildren and he spreads conspiracy theories that wind turbines are killing whales and causing cancer.

But here's the problem that makes me nuts. A new Washington Post poll shows that nearly half of Republicans now believe Trump that climate change is a hoax. How much more evidence do these people need when they see what goes on with hurricanes, et cetera, how do we convince these people to start believing the truth?!

(…)

11:39:47 a.m. Eastern

GRANHOLM: Whoopi, you don’t look convinced.

GOLDBERG: I am convinced but I do have questions, because people are getting bills, energy bills.

HOSTIN: Electric bills.

GOLDBERG: Electric bills that are insane and I don't understand how you can – Because I watch these guys. And they come and look at the little thing going around then they read the number. How do you know $300 is on there?

[Laughter]

How do you know to charge me that?

HOSTIN: Good point!

(…)

11:40:10 a.m. Eastern

ALYSSA FARAH GRIFFIN: More specifically, I did want to ask, Madam Secretary, gas prices. They’re are somewhat on the rise, but they did go down significantly. We’re seeing them rise a bit. Former White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain had encouraged the President to focus on pocketbook issues to voters. What is the administration doing to lower those prices, and should we be worried about the conflict in the Middle East contributing?

GRANHOLM: Yeah, we should and thank you for raising that.

(…)

11:41:22 a.m. Eastern

BEHAR: Jennifer, when are you going to run for president?

GRANHOLM: Oh, my lord. What were you saying?

HOSTIN: Shouldn't gas companies be better corporate citizens and lower the prices and stop gouging the American people?!

(…)