On Monday, ABC’s Good Morning America was the only network morning show to refuse to cover Monica Lewinsky accusing former President Bill Clinton of a “gross abuse of power” for having an affair with her when she was a White House intern. Perhaps the glaring omission had something to do with anchor George Stephanopoulos being a former Clinton operative.

NBC’s Today show provided the most coverage of Lewinsky’s latest remarks on the scandal in an article for Vanity Fair. During a full report for the morning show, correspondent Kate Snow informed viewers: “In a lengthy, almost academic piece, Monica Lewinsky reinterprets all she’s been through.... She says she now associates her affair with President Clinton with the gross abuses of power making headlines today.”

The reporter continued:

Lewinsky hopeful some in the country will now view what happened to her through a different lens, acknowledging, “Some people feel my White House experiences don’t have a place in this movement, as what transpired between Bill Clinton and myself was not sexual assault, although we now recognize that it constituted a gross abuse of power.”

CBS This Morning only offered a news brief on the topic, but co-host Norah O’Donnell highlighted Lewinsky’s key quote:

Lewinsky says their relationship was a, quote, “gross abuse of power.” She writes about her experience, saying, “By and large, I had been alone, so very alone. Abandoned most of all by the key figure in the crisis, who actually knew me well and intimately. I don’t believe I would have felt so isolated had it all happened today.” Lewinsky praised the brave women speaking up about sexual inequality in light of the Me Too movement.

While GMA completely ignored the Lewinsky story, ABC News was aware of the Vanity Fair article. During the network’s 4:00 a.m. broadcast of America This Morning, co-host Diane Macedo told the show’s limited audience:

Monica Lewinsky is speaking out this morning, crediting the Me Too movement for shedding new light on the relationship we had – she had, rather – with former President Bill Clinton. Lewinsky says she realizes she’s not alone anymore. In a new essay in Vanity Fair, she says she now realizes the affair was a “gross abuse of power” by the President. She says, quote, “Given my PTSD and my understanding of trauma, it’s very likely that my thinking would not necessarily be changing had it not been for the #MeToo movement.”

So why exactly did that report not make the cut for GMA three hours later, when many more people were watching?

Here is a full transcript of the February 26 report on the Today show: