Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco home has been vandalized with something pretty horrific following the $600 stimulus bill.
Read on to see what the vandals did...
Despite the fact the coronavirus vaccine is well on its way, a relief package to help people and businesses here in the U.S is still very much needed.
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This is why the second major stimulus bill, including $600 stimulus checks, during the pandemic was approved by Congress in December.Following the approval, a separate bill to boost the $600 stimulus checks up to $2,000 was then voted upon...
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But it faced difficulty in the Senate due to objection.And with many Americans unhappy with the support they're receiving, a brutal message has been sent to Nancy Pelosi...
And it's very clear.Now, pharmaceutical organizations from all around the world have been working tirelessly to discover a vaccine for months...
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But, to begin with, they didn’t have much luck.However, some amazing news was brought to us a couple of weeks ago.
American multinational pharmaceutical corporation, Pfizer and German biotechnology company, BioNTech have been working on a coronavirus vaccine for the last few months, and now, it's finally ready.The vaccine underwent its phase 3 study...
Which has enrolled 44,000 people in the U.S and in 5 other countries.And as for the results?
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Well, they were looking that good that some countries have started distributing the COVID vaccine out to their citizens a few weeks ago.With many people and businesses still struggling...
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Support is still desperately needed.So the news at the end of December that a new coronavirus relief package had finally been agreed upon was a relief for many.
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But what many people weren't happy with was the resistance, by certain members, of a separate bill to bump the $600 stimulus checks up to $2,000.Particularly, senator Mitch McConnell...
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As he rejected efforts to pass the standalone bill that would increase stimulus checks.McConnell's Kentucky home was vandalized seemingly due to not passing the $2,000 stimulus bill.
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His home was sprayed with red and white paint with various messages, though the main one read..."Were's my money."
The Louisville home of @senatemajldr has apparently been tagged by vandals. Someone spray-painted a message on his… https://t.co/yQ0DUMA71F— Lawrence Smith (@Lawrence Smith)1609597562.0
But McConnell wasn't the only one to be targeted...
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Because house speaker, Nancy Pelosi, also had her San Francisco home vandalized.Although she did not vote on the stimulus bill, Pelosi spent months in the lead to up to the November election passing on bills that would have helped Americans...
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Something that hasn't been forgotten.Pelosi's home was sprayed with black paint on the garage that read "$2K" and "Cancel rent, we want everything."
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But that's not the worst of it...In front of the graffiti lay a pig’s head surround by a pool of seemingly fake blood.
BREAKING: Speaker Pelosi’s house VANDALIZED with red paint, PIGS HEAD and spray-painted message “$2K (crossed out).… https://t.co/p9ir1UI8AY— Sam Houston (@Sam Houston)1609532191.0
It's going to take a lot of scrubbing to remove that!
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