Why not increase the support fund of the crown? … “Where’s my money?” Graffiti In the house of the first United States Senate



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The home of United States Republican Senate Representative Mitch McConnell in Louisville, Kentucky on the 2nd. Someone wrote “Where is my money?” At the front door and “Kill the poor” at the window. Louisville = AP Yonhap News

There has been an incident in which the houses of the highest Senate and House of Representatives of the United States were damaged since the beginning of the year. The attempt to increase the amount of disaster assistance paid to people in the US to respond to the new coronavirus infection (Corona 19) from $ 600 to $ 2,000 appears to be a grudge at being blocked by the wall of the Congress.

According to the New York Times (NYT) and Associated Press, on the second day (local time) in the morning, Republican Senate Representative Mitch McConnell wrote “Where’s my money?” At the front door of his home in Louisville, Kentucky. On the windows, red and white sprays were used to write “Mitchy Kills the Poor” graffiti, and curse words were written under the mailbox. Louisville police reported the incident occurred around 5 a.m. and began searching for a suspect.

On New Year’s Day, graffiti was also found at the home of Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in Pacific Heights, San Francisco, California, and police launched an investigation. Words such as “$ 2,000” and “Cancel rent” were written on the garage door of this house, and pig heads and fake blood were also found.

It is analyzed that the reason why the houses of the Republican and Democratic parties have been damaged one after another since the beginning of the new year was because the attempt to increase the Corona 19 subsidy failed. Previously, President Donald Trump demanded an increase in public support for Corona 19 from $ 600 to $ 2,000, and the House of Representatives, led by the Democratic Party, passed the bill with 275 votes in favor to 134 votes. against. However, the Republican Party, the majority of the Senate, refused to initiate debate on the bill on the 29th of last month and stopped it. It has been reported that there is concern within the Republican Party that government fiscal spending may rise excessively due to increased payments.

Regarding damage to housing, McConnell’s representative said: “I fought for the first amendment to the Constitution (which guaranteed freedom of expression) for my entire life and I advocated for a peaceful demonstration.” “The politics of fear and fear has no place in our society.” President Pelosi has yet to express his position on the case.

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