A dead body was discovered Saturday at a Massachusetts rental property owned by “Squad” Rep. Ayanna Pressley’s husband, and the establishment press is already running cover—treating a homicide investigation at a socialist millionaire’s investment property like a minor scheduling conflict.

While Boston homicide detectives cordoned off the Mattapan home with red crime scene tape, mainstream outlets rushed to sanitize the story. CBS News and The Boston Globe bent over backward to distance the congresswoman from the property, with the Globe barely mentioning her name and CBS noting only that her husband is “listed as the owner.” Compare that to the wall-to-wall coverage establishment media would unleash if a corpse turned up at a conservative lawmaker’s rental unit. The double standard isn’t just obvious; it’s the entire story.

Here are the facts the establishment wants to soft-pedal. At 1:52 p.m. Saturday, Boston police responded to an “investigate person” call at 25 Malta Street. Officer James Moccia confirmed officers arrived and found a dead body. Sgt. Det. John Boyle classified the situation as a “death investigation,” and the homicide unit took the lead.

City property records show the seven-bedroom, two-unit home is owned by Pressley’s husband, Conan Harris. The property is currently listed for sale at $1.15 million, according to CBS News. The Gateway Pundit reported that the same tenants had been living in the house for “a while,” according to the realtor handling the sale.

The New York Post, one of the few outlets actually doing the journalism here, highlighted the glaring hypocrisy of the congresswoman’s portfolio. Pressley—who famously camped on the Capitol steps to demand taxpayer-funded rent relief—hauled in between $50,000 and $100,000 in rent from this property last year. She and her husband are doing just fine; Pressley recently joined the millionaire’s club after disclosing up to $8 million in assets. As Republican National Committee spokesperson Kiersten Pels put it to the Post: “Pressley is a hypocrite who preaches socialism while pocketing millions.”

Then there’s the husband. The Post noted that Conan Harris previously spent 10 years in prison for drug trafficking. On the morning the body was found, Harris was delivering remarks on Pressley’s behalf at a library renaming ceremony in Roxbury, according to the Globe.

A neighbor who identified herself as Cherill told the Globe that the same Malta Street property was raided by Boston police just two months ago, with tenants—including high-school-aged teenagers—on each floor. The mainstream outlets reporting on Saturday’s death investigation conveniently left that recent police raid out of their narratives.

Pressley’s team initially played coy. The Gateway Pundit reported that a spokesperson declined to comment. By Saturday night, after the story gained traction, her spokesperson issued a carefully worded statement to the Post: “The Congresswoman extends her deepest condolences to the impacted family.”

Boston police have not released the identity of the deceased, the cause of death, or whether foul play is suspected. But when a socialist millionaire who demands rent relief from taxpayers is pulling up to $100,000 in rent from a property that was recently raided by police and is now the subject of a homicide investigation, the public deserves straight answers—not a press corps that acts as the cleanup crew.