Every time Donald Trump makes what is perceived as a gaffe or a controversial comment, the networks don’t hesitate to cover it. Yet, when Hilary Clinton on Sunday refused to agree that the Second Amendment is an individual right, the comment was ignored on the evening newscasts and Monday’s morning shows.

Appearing on ABC’s This Week, George Stephanopoulos eventually pressed Clinton. He started out offering cover: “Donald Trump has been out on the stump talking about the Second Amendment, saying you want to abolish the Second Amendment. I know you reject that.” But then the anchor demanded, “But I want to ask you a specific question. Do you believe that an individual's right to bear arms is a constitutional right? That it's not linked to service in a militia?”

After the Democrat dodged the question, the This Week anchor, who secretly donated $75,000 to the Clinton Foundation, again helped: “And the Heller decision also says there can be some restrictions.” But, to his credit, he also followed up: “But that's not what I asked. Do you believe their conclusion an individual's right to bear arms is a constitutional right?”

Clinton was non-committal: “If it is a constitutional right, then it like every other constitutional right is subject to reasonable regulations.”

The comment caught the attention of the online version of the Washington Post. A headline blared, “Hillary Clinton wavers on Second Amendment right to bear arms.” Yet, ABC, CBS and NBC all skipped it on Sunday night and Monday morning. However, Trump’s controversial comments about a judge with Mexican heritage were all covered.

A transcript of the exchange is below: