We all know how much the president likes his TV. Last December, people close to Donald Trump told The New York Times that he can watch up to eight hours of TV a day. Fox News is his favorite, and, as NPR pointed out this spring, he seems to take policy cues from the likes of Sean Hannity and other favorites. Melania Trump, it turns out, does not adhere to this strict channel selection; she watches CNN on Air Force One, the president is none too pleased, and the First Lady doesn’t seem to give a damn.

Per The New York Times, the president found a TV tuned to CNN during his trip overseas with his wife earlier this month. According to an e-mail exchange between officials in the White House Military Office and the White House Communications Agency obtained by the Times, the president “raged” at the staff for breaking protocol that all flights must begin with the TVs tuned to Fox. Responding to the Times report, the First Lady’s communications director said that the public shouldn’t pay attention to this channel-flipping spousal feud. Instead, she wants America to turn its eyes toward the East Wing’s causes, which are very clearly still a work in progress. But just in case it’s unclear, Melania is also going to watch all the CNN she wants.

“Did you know that every 15 minutes a baby is born with N.A.S. [neonatal abstinence syndrome]? Maybe you’d like to talk about the 160,000 kids who skip school every day for fear of being bullied, or that 280,000 students are physically attacked in schools every month,” Stephanie Grisham said in a statement. “Seems kind of silly to worry about what channel she watches on TV (any channel she wants btw) or if she heard some recording on the news.”

This little parenthetical jab is asking to be seen. It’s like Grisham is trying to drive the spin-control vehicle away from the controversy, thinks twice, loops it back around with a pointed statement aimed at the president, and then quickly drives away. This is a publicly broadcast marital spat, folks. And the First Lady, via a representative, just fired a warning shot.

Meanwhile, per the e-mail exchange, the president put in an order for Beam, a TiVo-like streaming device that will allow for both members of the relationship to watch what they want in their separate hotel rooms.