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.
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.