On Thursday, ABC’s Good Morning America and NBC’s Today show highlighted Andrew Pollack, the father of 18-year-old Stoneman Douglas High School shooting victim Meadow Pollack, talking to President Trump during an emotional White House listening session on Wednesday on preventing such mass killings. However, both network broadcasts chose to edit out Pollack telling the President “It’s not about gun laws right now.”

“President Trump confronts the heartbreak and anger of grieving parents,” co-host George Stephanopoulos announced at the top of GMA. During a later report, Chief White House Correspondent Jon Karl described: “President Trump sat silently as one after another students and parents of shooting victims pleaded for action.”

While several clips ran of Pollack’s remarks, none of them included this statement:

And it stops, we all work together and come up with the right idea and it’s school safety. It’s not about gun laws right now. That’s another fight, another battle. Let’s fix the schools and then you guys can battle it out whatever you want. But we need our children safe.

On NBC’s Today, White House Correspondent Kristen Welker emphasized: “Earlier Wednesday, at the White House, more painful pleas to President Trump directly. Andrew Pollack’s daughter, Meadow, was among the 17 killed in Florida.” It was followed by Pollack imploring: “Should have been one school shooting and we should have fixed it! And I’m pissed! Because my daughter I’m not going to see again.”

At the top of the 7:30 a.m. ET half hour, co-host Savannah Guthrie even misrepresented the grieving father’s position. “Lawmakers from Florida to the White House faced families impacted by gun violence, including the most recent school shooting in Florida, as they demand swift action to change our nation’s gun laws.” A soundbite ran of Pollack, despite him specifically not wanting to focus on enacting new gun laws.

Thursday’s CBS This Morning also featured Pollack’s comments throughout the show, however, unlike ABC and NBC, at the top of the 8:00 a.m. ET hour, co-host John Dickerson briefly clarified: “Pollack said the government needs to address school safety first, not gun laws.” At least there was some effort to accurately represent Pollack’s views, even if it was an afterthought.

Ironically, after Pollack spoke, one of his sons called for a “free flow of ideas” on the issue and that “Censorship has got to stop and that’s how we find the solutions, by listening to everyone.”

If only the media could heed that request.

Read the full transcript of Andrew Pollack’s February 21 remarks below: