Evening Newscasts Ignore House GOP's Criminal Referral for Lois Lerner, Find Time for Hillary

April 9th, 2014 8:51 PM

In a major new development in the IRS scandal, House Republicans voted on Wednesday to send a criminal referral to the Department of Justice for former IRS chief Lois Lerner. FNC's Special Report with Bret Baier devoted a full story to the vote by the committee chaired by Congressman Dave Camp, but none of the three broadcast network evening newscasts covered the vote.

The letter sent to Attorney General Eric Holder stated that "findings" from the Ways and Means Committee, chaired by Republican Camp, "suggest that Lerner may have violated multiple criminal statutes." The letter went on to add that "the Committee asks that you pursue this evidence." The three networks ignored this letter, however, although CBS and ABC talked about Hillary Clinton's presidential aspirations.

Other developments in the letter were ignored by the networks as well. Republicans accused Lerner of talking about taking a job with President Obama's advocacy group Organizing for Action – while she was investigating non-profit applicants as the IRS head.

Townhall also reported on e-mails linking Lerner's office with the staff of Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Mary.), who last month decried how one of the hearings on the scandal was being run.

In ignoring the letter, the networks missed all this. The CBS Evening News featured a question from a six year-old Hillary Clinton fan at a forum in Oregon, asking her how she wanted to be addressed once she becomes President in 2016: "Madame President or Mrs. President?"

That's not all.

ABC World News anchor Diane Sawyer trumpeted "Our 'Instant Index' begins with Hillary Clinton and a new clue about 2016. She says she is deeply flattered and she is thinking about running for President."

Meanwhile, both NBC and ABC took time to report that the John Hancock signature on a Constitution tattoo sported by actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, on the cover of Rolling Stone, was misplaced since Hancock signed the Declaration of Independence, not the Constitution.

 

SEE UPDATE: ABC, NBC morning shows continue blackout of criminal referral