On Tuesday, the “Big Three” (ABC, CBS, and NBC) network morning shows all went to bat for comedian Amy Schumer and helped promote her call for greater gun control in the wake of a shooting at a Louisiana movie theater during a showing of her movie Trainwreck.

Today co-host Savannah Guthrie praised Schumer’s “emotional plea in the wake of that deadly theater shooting in Louisiana...This is a very public call for tighter gun control laws.”

In a full report, NBC reporter Kate Snow touted how following the movie theater shooting Schumer was “taking action” where she “joined her cousin, high-ranking New York Senator Chuck Schumer in calling for measures to force states to turn over the right records so better background checks could be done on gun buyers.”

The NBC reporter then played several clips of the comedian getting “choked up” talking about the shooting before she promoted how a relative of a Sandy Hook survivor called Schumer “‘this generation's epitome of what it means to be a strong, powerful, self-aware champion' ending by saying ‘we need your help.’”

Snow continued to cheer on Schumer’s gun control efforts as she noted “ It's not the first time Schumer has taken on the gun issue. Months before the theater shooting, her Comedy Central show featured a fake commercial contrasting the struggle to get birth control pills with easy access to guns.”

On CBS This Morning, co-host Gayle King gushed over Schumer for “leading a new charge for stricter gun control.” The CBS host then turned to reporter Jim Axelrod who eagerly hyped Schumer’s appearance with her cousin, New York Senator Chuck Schumer, who is "asking for more intensive background checks and increased government funding for mental health care.”

Axelrod then played several clips of Schumer’s “impassioned plea” for more gun control which include closing several gun “loopholes” but ultimately lamented that a GOP-led Congress won’t pass such legislation:

Now the chances of a gun control vote in the GOP-led Congress are unlikely. Remember two plus years ago in the aftermath of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, the Democratic-led Senate couldn't get the 60 votes necessary to advance background checks legislation. We did reach out to the NRA for a comment this morning but have not heard back.

ABC’s Good Morning America struck a similar chord during its promotion of Schumer’s gun control activism with co-host Amy Robach describing how the comedian got Schumer “serious about gun control.”

Reporter Cecilia Vega continued to give Schumer’s activism a platform and played up how “[t]he daughter of a Sandy Hook survivor wrote a letter urging Amy Schumer to speak out on gun violence in America and that is exactly what she did.”

After she played several clips from Schumer’s latest movie, Vega stressed how “this morning, Amy Schumer isn't laughing. She's speaking out for the first time since last month's deadly shooting at that movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana. Making an emotional plea.”

The ABC reporter went on to play several clips of Schumer calling for new gun laws which gave Vega used an opportunity to inform her audience that she will continue to push for greater gun control legislation:

An actress known for her fearless comedy. Not backing down from this fight either. She sure isn't. The one thing Schumer did not say, the shooter's name and while she says these may be her first public comments on gun violence, Schumer promises they will not be her last.

See relevant transcripts below.