Nancy Pelosi’s House Vandalized With Graffiti, Pig’s Head & Fake Blood
The San Francisco home that belongs to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California) was vandalized overnight with graffiti, severed pig head and fake blood.
Photos were published of a San Francisco home vandalized after a night of political mischief, which came after Congress failed to get $2000 stimulus checks approved after the Senate refused to take up the measure.
BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: @SpeakerPelosi’s house VANDALIZED with red paint, PIGS HEAD & spray-painted message “$2K (crossed out)… CANCEL RENT… WE WANT EVERYTHING”. City called to clean up at 3am & police attempting to stop photos of scene. Media SILENT. pic.twitter.com/LD1jfZIvco
— ??Maggie VandenBerghe?? (@FogCityMidge) January 1, 2021
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San Francisco police had responded to a call at what is reported to be one of Pelosi’s properties around 3 a.m. PST on Friday.
Authorities neither confirmed nor denied whether or not the property belonged to Pelosi or whether she lived there.
A spokesman for the San Francisco Police Department told Fox News that “unidentified suspect(s) had painted graffiti on the garage door and left a pig’s head on the sidewalk.”
The perpetrators had spray-painted “Cancel Rent!” and “We Want Everything” on Pelosi’s garage door. According to local radio station KRON, the messages have been removed.
Pelosi has supported increasing the $600 payments for individuals to $2,000. The Senate adjourned on Friday without green-lighting any legislation to boost stimulus checks.
The issue of increasing the payments has died until the next Congress, which begins Sunday.
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