The reaction to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s manipulation of the coronavirus stimulus bill could be coming close to home, literally.
Photographs appeared on social media and TMZ on Friday showing graffiti on the door of a San Francisco garage allegedly in the home of the Democratic congressional leader. The apparently spray-painted message said “$ 2K” with a line across it.
“Do you want to cancel the rental?” “We want it all!” Another line appeared to read “UBI!” referring to the concept of universal basic income.
A San Francisco police department spokesman told Fox News that officers responded to the reported vandalism around 2 a.m. Friday. “The unidentified suspects had painted graffiti on the garage door and left a pig’s head on the sidewalk,” they said.
They said the scene was on the 2600 block of Broadway, but did not confirm who the owner of the house was or if anyone was there at the time.
According to KRON, the MyNetworkTV affiliate in San Francisco, the messages have been blocked and fake blood has been removed from the ground.
It’s unclear if police have suspects, but the graffiti included two letters A with circles around it, the mark typically associated with anarchism.
The incident highlighted ongoing tensions over coronavirus relief.
Congress continued the new year without any commitment after months of stalled negotiations. While President Trump and Democrats have insisted on the $ 2,000 stimulus controls, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Dismissed them as “socialism for the rich.”