White House press secretary Sarah Sanders was asked if President Trump has talked to Roseanne Barr after ABC canceled her show for a racist tweet.

Sanders said she wasn't aware of a conversation between Barr and the President.

She was also asked why the President choose to address the ABC apology in a tweet this morning, instead of Barr's racist tweet.

She then railed against two unnamed networks that did not take the Right to Try legislation signing live and touted the President’s accomplishments, including the creation of opportunity zones and opioid initiatives, saying that she was “simply pointing out the bias.”

"No one's defending what she said. The President is the President of all Americans and he's focused on doing what is best for our country. And you can you see that in the actions that he's taken."

Sanders said Trump was "pointing to the hypocrisy" of calling out Barr when other celebrities' questionable comments have gone unpunished. She questioned why ABC and its leadership didn’t punish Joy Behar after she called christianity a “mental illness” or Kathy Griffin for her anti-Trump comments on “The View.”