03 Jan Mitch McConnell’s Louisville Home Vandalized With Graffiti
The people want their money and they want it now, and some people let it be known when they vandalized Mitch McConnell’s Louisville home.
According to WHAS11, Mitch McConnell’s office released a statement acknowledging that his home located near the Highlands in Louisville was tagged with spray paint messages like, “Where’s my money?” and “Mitch kills the poor.”
According to LMPD, McConnell’s home was tagged with graffiti on windows and the front door around 5 a.m. Saturday. https://t.co/OywKHBgqga
— WHAS11 News (@WHAS11) January 2, 2021
Authorities noted that the vandalism took place around 5 am and included minor damage of graffiti on the front door and windows.
Mitch said in a statement, “I’ve spent my career fighting for the First Amendment and defending peaceful protest. I appreciate every Kentuckian who has engaged in the democratic process whether they agree with me or not. This is different. Vandalism and the politics of fear have no place in our society. My wife and I have never been intimidated by this toxic playbook. We just hope our neighbors in Louisville aren’t too inconvenienced by this radical tantrum.”
As many of you know, the government has started to issue the next round of stimulus checks that are worth $600. The House had been working to get the amount increased to $2,000, however, McConnell rejected the increase.
As previously reported, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home was vandalized on New Year’s Eve. Her garage door and driveway was reportedly spray-painted with “Cancel Rent!” and “We Want Everything” in big black letters on her door. There was also an alleged pig head with fake blood left on her property as well.
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