Homes of top Republican and Democrat vandalized
Vandals have targeted the homes of Republican Senate
leader Mitch McConnell and Democrat Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi with
graffiti, fake blood and a pig's head, US media said.
"Were's [sic] my money," and "Mitch
kills the poor," was daubed on McConnell's front door and window in
Louisville, Kentucky, US media reported.
A pig's head and fake blood were left outside Pelosi's
San Francisco home on January 2, according to local media Saturday.
The houses of the top Republican and Democrat were
targeted following intense debate over a Covid-19 stimulus bailout for
Americans.
A long-awaited $900 billion pandemic relief package
was finally approved Christmas Eve, with the Democrat-led House of Congress
approving an increase in aid from $600 to $2,000.
But the Republican-led Senate has not approved the
increase -- despite furious calls to do so from President Donald Trump.
On Wednesday, McConnell had told reporters:
"The Senate is not going to be bullied into rushing out more borrowed
money into the hands of Democrats' rich friends who don't need the help."
Kentucky Metro police said the incident occurred
around 5am local time Saturday (1000 GMT) according to local news channel
WAS11. It was unclear if anyone was home at the time.
McConnell called the graffiti a "radical
tantrum," and added: "Vandalism and the politics of fear have no
place in our society."
In San Francisco, Pelosi's garage door was sprayed
with a crossed-out "$2K", followed by "Cancel rent!" and
"We want everything!"
The city's police Special Investigations Division
was looking into the incident, NBC News reported.



