Mitch McConnell’s Home Vandalized, “Where’s My Money” Tagged On Front Door

Mitch McConnell's Home Vandalized, "Where's My Money" Tagged

Yesterday morning, it was reported that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s Louisville, KY home was vandalized.

According to WLKY News, McConnell’s Louisville home was defaced with numerous messages spray-painted in red and white, with the message “Where’s my money?” tagged on the front door.

News of this comes just a few days after Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s home was vandalized with a pig’s head, fake blood, and a message tagged on the garage demanding that rent be canceled.

Both cases of vandalism center around the $600 stimulus checks that were passed and are now being distributed. Nancy Pelosi called the $600 significant, while American citizens call it a slap in the face after having to deal with a pandemic that has left many people without jobs and steady income.

On Monday, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would allow for $2000 checks to be distributed, after Donald Trump called the $600 a disgrace and urged Congress to raise the amount to $2000. However, McConnell blocked the $2000 checks.

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