The Washington Post jabbed White House senior adviser Stephen Miller on Monday for calling a reporter “cosmopolitan” while living in a nearly $1 million condo in an upscale Washington, D.C., complex.

The Post ran a story noting that Miller resides in a building that features high-end designers like Hermès and Gucci. He purchased the two-bedroom condo in 2014 for $973,000 and also pays a condo fee of almost $1,800 a month.

“Which would make Miller ... well, pretty cosmopolitan, in a city that is arguably among the most cosmopolitan in the world,” wrote The Post’s Emily Heil.

Miller and the White House did not return a request for comment from The Post.

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Miller said last week that CNN’s Jim Acosta was “cosmopolitan” during a heated exchange over President Trump’s new immigration policy, that would limit the level of legal immigration by requiring immigrants to reach a certain skill level in order to enter the country.

The article is the latest escalation in the war between the Trump administration and the media. Trump has often targeted The Post and CNN as “fake news,” even tweeting Monday afternoon, “How much longer will the failing [New York Times], with its big losses and massive unfunded liability (and non-existent sources), remain in business?”

How much longer will the failing nytimes, with its big losses and massive unfunded liability (and non-existent sources), remain in business? — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 7, 2017

In July, Trump targeted The Post, calling it a "lobbyist weapon" for Amazon.