CBS and ABC noticed FBI Director James Comey’s dramatic testimony before Congress on Wednesday... just not the part that was about Hillary Clinton. Good Morning America and CBS This Morning on Thursday focused on what Comey had to say about the threat from Russia hacking the upcoming election, but they excluded the Director being grilled over not charging Clinton, as well as the decision to give immunity to certain aides. NBC’s Today show, a four hour-long program, totally ignored all of Comey’s testimony.

Congressman Jason Chaffetz grilled Comey on Clinton’s tech aide Paul Combetta wondering how to use BleachBit to destroy records. Chaffetz demanded, “How is this not a conscious effort to alter federal records?... These federal records were under subpoena. They were under a preservation order. Did Mr. Combetta destroy documents?”

CBSNews.com covered the story, revealing:

Under particular scrutiny was the Justice Department’s decision that granted a few of Clinton’s top aides, including her former chief of staff, immunity in exchange for their cooperation, and in some cases, their laptops. Rep. John Ratcliffe (R-TX) took it a bit further, raising concern with the number of witnesses who had been permitted to stay in the room during Clinton’s testimony with the FBI in July.

Instead of showing any interest in this on the actual network, CBS This Morning co-host focused elsewhere: “Director James Comey told Congress yesterday that cyber hackers are still trying to break into U.S. voter databases.” Reporter Jeff Pegues related, “...Lawmakers questioned FBI Director James Comey about whether the Russians were trying to breach U.S. election systems.”

Over on Good Morning America, Pierre Thomas didn’t even mention Comey’s name. He just stated, “The FBI Director saying hackers are actively trying to break into multiple states voter databases.” As noted earlier, the 240 minute-long Today show had nothing on anything the FBI Director’s told Congress.

Certainly, Russia attempting to hack into voter databases and impact our election is important. It should be covered. But these programs have a combined eight hours of air time. There is enough time to cover both. Yet again, however, the friendly Clinton media protected the Democrat from bad news.

On Wednesday night, the networks also skipped the FBI Director's testimony.

A transcript of the CBS This Morning segment is below: