Kamala Harris' refusal to allow J.D. Vance an opportunity to check out the vice president's residence further exposes the mainstream media's inability "to hold Democrats to the same standard they hold Republicans," according to former Ambassador Ric Grenell.
It was reported Tuesday that Harris has refused to extend an invitation to Vance for a sit-down or tour of the Naval Observatory, in which the Ohio senator and his family will live after Monday's inauguration.
Grenell, who served as ambassador to Germany and acting director of national intelligence in the first Trump administration, took to social media to express his thoughts about the snub.
"Shameful DC coverup," Grenell posted Tuesday morning on X. "Kamala has refused requests for JD and Usha Vance to see the VP residence and working spaces - while claiming that she's focused on a peaceful transition.
"The media's inability to hold Democrats to the same standard they hold Republicans is a fact the American people see clearly."
Newsmax attempted to call the vice president's press office multiple times for comment but it was "unavailable."
CBS News reported that Vance's wife, Usha, had her team reach out in November seeking details about how the house suited children. The Vances have three young kids. The inquiry initially was rebuffed by a Harris political appointee, CBS News reported.
Since then, there has been communication between the Vance team and Navy aides who oversee the residence. Also, Usha Vance spoke with second gentleman Doug Emhoff for about 40 minutes last week, CBS News reported.