Most major media outlets failed to note that Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) opposes the Equality Act while reporting on her recent comments that she “was wrong” to oppose marriage equality in the past. TV news reports from CNN, MSNBC, and NBC -- along with print and online news coverage from 19 of the 21 top U.S. newspapers that carried the story -- ignored Cheney’s opposition to the legislation that would expand nondiscrimination protections for LGBTQ people.
During her 2013 bid for U.S. Senate, Cheney famously stated her opposition to marriage equality during an interview with Fox News’ Chris Wallace, describing herself as “not pro-gay marriage.” Cheney’s comments led to a public spat with her sister Mary Cheney, a lesbian who the year prior had married her longtime partner Heather Poe. However, in a September 26 interview on 60 Minutes, Cheney reversed her stance, stating in part, “I was wrong. I love my sister very much.”
Despite Cheney’s reversal of her position, she voted against the two most recent iterations of the Equality Act, including most recently in February of this year.
The Equality Act, which the House passed almost entirely along party lines, would prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity “in both the public and private sectors, offering civil rights protections in businesses, hospitals and welfare services,” among other areas. This includes critical protections such as preventing an employer from firing someone or a landlord from denying housing to someone for being LGBTQ, as well as prohibiting a medical provider from denying someone emergency care for being transgender or living with HIV.
Coverage from TV news networks CNN, MSNBC, and NBC ignored Cheney’s anti-LGBTQ position
From September 26 to September 28, Media Matters reviewed all original programming on cable channels CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC. During that time frame, CNN covered Cheney’s comments in support of marriage equality for over four minutes across three segments, MSNBC covered it for eight minutes across three segments, and Fox News ignored the story entirely.
All three of CNN’s segments ignored the fact that Cheney opposes the Equality Act. In one report, CNN host Kate Bolduan aired a portion of Cheney’s September 26 interview and said, “You can see how Liz Cheney was getting emotional there. It was really an important part of that interview.”
Only one of MSNBC’s three reports on the topic noted Cheney’s stance on the Equality Act. During the September 27 edition of Deadline: White House, host Nicole Wallace said, “I don’t think she voted for the Equality Act when it came out. I mean, she still has some distance to travel in terms of voting what she says her values and beliefs are now.”