Crashing Not Allowed at the Salahi House

The infamous couple is not pleased with unannounced visitors

Apparently the White House crashers aren't open to guests at their own home.

On Sunday, a reporter for The Examiner stopped by Tareq and Michaele Salahi's home for an interview. Yeas & Nays reporter Tara Palmeri said she left repeated messages for the couple. After no answer, Palmeri left a note and took pictures of something interesting that greeted her: a door plaque that tells visitors they are being video and audio recorded.

How's that for reality TV!

Palmeri said she received an e-mail from the Salahi camp asking her if she had trespassed on their property. After she responded, she got a second e-mail calling her “unstable.”

That's right, the attention-desperate "Real Housewives" wannabes called someone else "unstable." Sheesh. People in glass mansions ...

The e-mail also said that Palmeri “knowingly violated the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia” and that her reporting is a violation of several “Codes of Virginia.”


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