LOUISVILLE, Ky (WYMT) – Updated 1/2 1:01 pm:
The Kentucky Republican Party issued a statement condemning the vandalism of Senator Mitch McConnell’s home.
“Vandalism is reprehensible and there is no place in our policy for acts like this. Kentuckians deserve better and Democrats should join us in condemning this act of vandalism, ”said Kentucky Republican Party spokesman Mike Lonergan.
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The home of Louisville, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was vandalized after his $ 2,000 blockade of stimulus control on most Americans according to the Louisville Courier Journal.
In a statement Saturday morning, McConnell said: “I have spent my career fighting for the First Amendment and defending a peaceful protest. I thank all the Kentuckians who have participated in the democratic process, whether they agree with me or not. ”
“That’s different,” he continued. “Vandalism and the politics of fear have no place in our society.”
He concluded: “My wife and I have never been intimidated by this toxic playbook. We just hope that our neighbors in Louisville are not too upset by this radical rage.
A spokesman for the senator did not respond immediately when asked if he was home during the incident. Louisville subway police have not released any information on whether they have suspects or additional information about the vandalism.
The home of the leader of most of the house, Nancy Pelosi, in San Francisco was similarly the target of an act of vandalism after the failed attempt by Congress to provide Americans with 2,000 stimulus controls. dollars.
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