Pelosi's home vandalized with graffiti that appears related to her COVID relief efforts

The vandalism appears connected to Pelosi's stalled effort to get more coronavirus financial relief to Americans.

Published: January 1, 2021 6:06pm

Updated: January 1, 2021 6:28pm

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s home in San Francisco was vandalized early New Year's Day with a pig’s head and a spray-painted message apparently about coronavirus stimulus checks, according to several news reports.

Reports about the vandalism were reported first on the TMZ website.

In addition to the message "$2K," an apparent reference to the $2,000  stimulus checks stuck in the Senate, the words "CANCEL RENT!" and "WE WANT EVERYTHING!" and an encircled letter "A," a common symbol for anarchy, were also spray painted on the home of Pelosi, the leader of the Democrat-controlled House.

The San Francisco Police Department has yet to respond to requests for confirmation and comment.

The graffiti is in black paint on a garage door, and the pig’s head is in front of the door, amid red paint.

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