Vice President Mike Pence is demanding the Associated Press apologize for publishing and then refusing to take down a story with the email address of Karen Pence.

"When we requested they take it down, they refused. The @AP owes my wife an apology," Pence tweeted Saturday, along with a copy of a letter to the news outlet from Mark Paoletta, counsel to the vice president.

Last night the @AP published my wife's private email address, violating her privacy and our security... — Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) March 4, 2017



In a Friday story, the Associated Press published Pence's active private email address to millions of its readers. In turn, Paoletta said, Mrs. Pence was subjected to "vitriolic and malicious emails and raised serious security concerns."

"There was absolutely no reason to publish this private email address, and you should be ashamed of your reprehensible conduct," Paoletta added.

When we requested they take it down, they refused. The @AP owes my wife an apology. pic.twitter.com/LdMmnewnWF — Vice President Mike Pence (@VP) March 4, 2017



Earlier this week, the Indianapolis Star published a report that Pence's private AOL email account was used while he was Indiana governor, prompting other outlets to look into the family's email affairs.