Radical far-Left protesters delivered a stinky message to the house of Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., last week.
Three hundred pounds of cow excrement was placed in front of Pelosi’s lawn in San Francisco by protesters who help signs that read, “NANCY PELOSI ENOUGH WITH THIS S**T” and “STOP ARMING ISRAEL. ARMS EMBARGO NOW.”
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Protestors dumped cow poop outside Nancy Pelosi’s home in San Francisco today to demand that she stop supporting Israel bombing of Gaza 🚨
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Pelosi’s mansion has become a regular target of pro-Hamas protestors since the Oct. 7 radical Islamic terrorist attacks on Israel.
Two members of the far-Left group Code Pink were charged with vandalism just a few weeks ago for painting anti-Israeli slogans on Pelosi’s garage and driveway.
“An activist affiliated with the anti-war group Code Pink is facing felony charges for causing damage around Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco residence during a Feb. 11 demonstration,” the San Francisco Standard reported.
“The activist, Heather Phipps, is accused of damaging Pelosi’s garage door along with city streets and sidewalks outside the Pacific Heights home she shares with her husband, Paul Pelosi,” the newspaper said. “A spokesperson for the Department of Public Works said it incurred $5,648 in cleanup costs, largely involving paint on the sidewalk, roadway and street trees. Phipps is set to be arraigned on March 12.”
According to the group, a second protester, Cynthia Papermaster, is facing a vandalism charge for leaving painted handprints on Pelosi’s garage but has yet to be arraigned.
Code Pink recently circulated a video on social media that shows Pelosi yelling at a Code Pink member, “Go back to China, where your headquarters is.”
Pelosi later claimed she was referring to a New York Times investigation that revealed extensive ties between Code Pink’s co-founder, Jodie Evans, and groups connected to the Chinese Communist Party.
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