Despite a combined six hours of available air time, ABC and NBC on Friday skipped Donald Trump’s dramatic intervention to free an American aid worker who has been detained in an Egyptian prison for three years. Only CBS This Morning bothered to cover the effort to get Aya Hijazi back to her home in Virginia.

Norah O’Donnell explained, “An American jailed in Egypt is back in the U.S. after an intervention by the Trump administration.” Margaret Brennan added, “Earlier this month, President Trump welcomed Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to the White House effectively resetting a strained relationship with the Middle Eastern ally.”

She added, “As part of that reset, the White House decided to no longer make human rights a point of public dispute with Egypt. But behind the scenes pressed for a release of American aid worker Aya Hijazi.”

Brennan concluded, “Now, Basel and his sister will meet President Trump and his daughter Ivanka here at the White House later today. Their lawyer sent a statement to CBS News saying he is thankful for the help from President Trump.”

ABC’s Good Morning America, a two hour program, and NBC’s Today, a four hour show, both ignored this foreign policy success. It’s not as though there wasn’t time. On GMA, the hosts spent almost two minutes discussing how to take your best profile picture online. On Today, the journalists looked at drive through marijuana store for three minutes and 41 seconds. Clearly, the priorities of these networks are askew.

Just this week, the Media Research Center released a study finding 89 percent of Trump’s coverage since becoming president has been negative. Here was a chance to highlight an important success, bringing home an American that the Obama administration could not. But the networks censored it.

And journalists wonder why Americans don’t trust them to be objective?

A transcript of the CBS segment is below: