White House Slams Networks Over Limited Sheridan Gorman Coverage

Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt calls out ABC, CBS, and NBC for 'despicable' reporting on the case.

Mar. 31, 2026 at 1:13am

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized major broadcast networks ABC, CBS, and NBC for their limited coverage of the death of Sheridan Gorman, calling it 'despicable' that there weren't more stories about the case. Leavitt addressed the issue during a press briefing, saying Gorman's life was 'worth more' than the minimal reporting from the legacy media outlets.

Why it matters

Leavitt's comments highlight the ongoing tensions between the White House and the mainstream media, with the administration accusing the networks of not giving enough attention to stories it deems important. The case of Sheridan Gorman has become a flashpoint, with the White House arguing the limited coverage shows a bias against stories that don't fit certain media narratives.

The details

During the press briefing, Leavitt said the lack of coverage of Sheridan Gorman's death by ABC, CBS, and NBC was 'despicable' and that Gorman's life was 'worth more' than the minimal reporting. The White House has been critical of the media's handling of the case, arguing it deserved more attention from the legacy broadcast networks.

  • Leavitt addressed the issue during a press briefing on Monday, March 31, 2026.

The players

Karoline Leavitt

The White House Press Secretary who criticized the major broadcast networks for their limited coverage of Sheridan Gorman's death.

Sheridan Gorman

The individual whose death sparked criticism from the White House over the media's reporting on the case.

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What they’re saying

“It is despicable that there weren't more stories about Sheridan Gorman. Her life was worth more than the minimal reporting from ABC, CBS, and NBC.”

— Karoline Leavitt, White House Press Secretary

The takeaway

This incident highlights the ongoing tensions between the White House and the mainstream media, with the administration accusing the networks of not giving enough attention to stories it deems important. The limited coverage of Sheridan Gorman's death has become a point of contention, with the White House arguing it shows a bias against stories that don't fit certain media narratives.