Since she was nominated by President Donald Trump for a seat on the Supreme Court on September 26, it’s been clear that 7th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Amy Coney Barrett would be a solid vote to thwart climate action and roll back environmental protections for decades to come. But this became even more evident during her confirmation hearings, which were held from October 12 through October 15 and included Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse’s (D-RI) detailed presentation on how dark money interests have funded the nominations of right-wing judges like Barrett and her own climate denial in response to direct questions about her stance on climate change.
Despite the timeliness and newsworthiness of these issues, Barrett’s answers on climate change and information about the dark money interests funding her confirmation battle were still rarely mentioned and never became a part of the broader cable news coverage of her nomination.
A Media Matters analysis found that only 13 out of the 264 cable news segments aired about Barrett’s nomination from October 12-16 mentioned climate change or the environment, while only 17 mentioned her nomination’s dark money funders.
Media Matters analyzed the morning, afternoon, and evening news programs on CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC from October 12-16. We also analyzed the five major Sunday morning political shows: ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos, CBS’ Face the Nation, CNN’s State of the Union, Fox Broadcasting Co.’s Fox News Sunday, and NBC’s Meet the Press that aired on October 18.