Let’s not see any signs of increasing the corona support fund… Democratic and Republican No. 1 home’damage’

Input 2021.01.03 10:21

From the beginning of the new year, the home of the top US Senate and House of Representatives was damaged. The attempt to increase the amount of disaster assistance per capita from $600 to $2,000 appears to be resentful.



On January 2, 2021, the US Republican Senate Representative Mitch McConnell’s home in Louisville, Kentucky, was damaged. /AP Yonhap News

The New York Times (NYT) and others said on the 2nd (local time) that someone sprayed on the door and window of Republican Senate Mitch McConnell’s home in Louisville, Kentucky, saying, “Where’s my money?” Reported. Louisville police reported that the incident had taken place around 5 a.m. that day, and started searching for a suspect.

The day before, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suffered a similar incident. His home in Pacific Heights, San Francisco, California, was marked with “$2,000” and “Void the rent”, and pig heads and fake blood were found.

Earlier, the House of Representatives, led by the Democratic Party, passed a proposal to increase support for the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) with 275 votes in favor of 134 votes against. However, this has been braked by opposition from the Senate majority Republican Party. Republicans are reported to be concerned that higher payments could lead to excessive government spending.

Regarding this home damage case, CEO McConnell said, “For a lifetime (which guaranteed freedom of expression), we fought for the first amendment and advocated a peaceful protest.” “Vandalism (an act of intentionally damaging public or private property) and fear “The politics of politics has no place in our society.” Chairman Pelosi has not yet made any position.

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