As one person, a Trump supporter according to her Twitter bio noted, the city was called to clean up the mess about 3:00 a.m. and police were trying to keep people from taking photographs at the scene. She tweeted that the media was silent on the story. In the photo she posted, the pig’s head is seen in front of the garage door, placed in a pool of fake blood.
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The garage door was covered with garbage bags, hiding the graffiti from view. One neighbor called it a “cowardly” act. She told a reporter that protesters have targeted Pelosi’s house in recent times, including after salon-gate, when Speaker Pelosi went for a hair cut and blow out at a hair salon closed due to coronavirus restrictions. To add to the insult, Pelosi is shown on the video going without a mask in the salon.
(Photo : Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images) Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks at her weekly news conference on Capitol Hill on December 30, 2020 in Washington, DC.
A San Francisco home belonging to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was vandalized with graffiti and a pig s head in the early morning hours of New Year s Day.
It was vandalized with messages alluding to Pelosi s failed push for $2,000 stimulus checks, which was repeatedly shot down by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
Photos of Pelosi s home could be seen on social media, as posted by filmmaker Maggie VandenBerghe on Friday.
It showed Pelosi s vandalized garage door with messages reading: $2k Cancel RENT! We want everything! reported Daily Mail. The pig s head was seen surrounded by what appeared to be a pool of fake blood in front of the garage door.
“It’s a fairly cowardly way to go about expressing your opinion,” Carlson said.
She’s seen the Speaker’s house become the site of several recent protests.
In September, people expressed outrage over Pelosi going to a San Francisco hair salon that should have been closed under stay at home orders.
This latest backlash now covered with black garbage bags appears to be over COVID-19 relief and the government failing to give out $2,000 stimulus checks.
Neighbors say the vandalism is counter productive.
“I don’t think that this is a useful way to go about it and it’s a terrible start to this new year when we’re hoping for less anger and hatred than we’ve had to deal with for the last year,” Carlson said.