- The police responded to a report of vandalism outside Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home.
- The garage doors were spray-painted with a message believed to be about stimulus checks and an anarchist symbol.
- A severed pig’s head, covered with fake blood, was left in the garage.
- The incident comes when tensions are rising over Senate Republicans blocking a House-approved bill to increase stimulus checks from $ 600 to $ 2,000.
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On Friday morning, police were called to the home of Mayor Nancy Pelosi in San Francisco after vandals disfigured the garage door and a severed pig’s head, covered with fake blood, was left in the garage.
The white garage door at Pacific Heights was covered in graffiti. It said: “$ 2k CANCEL RENT!”
This is probably a reference to Pelosi’s proposed $ 2,000 stimulus checks. Below the initial message, the vandals wrote: “We want everything!”
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Next to this, the traditional symbol of ‘anarchy’ – a circled capital letter A – was spray-painted.
—🇺🇸Maggie VandenBerghe🇺🇸 (@FogCityMidge) January 1, 2021
In front of the house, a dead pig’s head covered with fake blood was left halfway.
A San Francisco Police Department spokesman confirmed to Fox News that police officers were dispatched after responding to reports of vandalism around 2 am on New Year’s Day.
They said, “Unidentified suspect (s) painted graffiti on the garage door and left a pig’s head on the sidewalk.”
The house, one of several homes Pelosi owns in California, had previously been used as a protest site.
Pelosi is believed not to have been at home during the incident, according to the CBS SF Bay Area. It is thought that she is currently in Washington, DC.
The disfigured garage has already been covered with garbage bags and the fake blood and pig’s head have been removed.
—John Dennis (@RealJohnDennis) January 1, 2021
The incident comes at a time when tensions are rising in Congress over stimulus checks.
On Friday, Senate Republicans blocked a bill passed by the House to increase stimulus checks from $ 600 to $ 2,000.
Pelosi had, in recent weeks, reached a rare agreement with President Donald Trump about increasing the amount of money Americans would receive.