Nancy Pelosi's San Francisco house vandalized with a pig's head, spray-painted anarchist symbol and graffiti about $2,000 stimulus checks
San Francisco police officers responded to vandalism reports outside Pelosi's Pacific Heights home. McConnell's Kentucky home was also vandalized shortly after.
Homes of Nancy Pelosi and Mitch McConnell targeted by vandals
The homes of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have been targeted by vandals.

The garage doors were spray-painted with a message believed to be about stimulus checks and an anarchist symbol.
A severed pig's head, covered in fake blood, was left on the driveway.
The incident comes as tensions are running high due to Senate Republicans blocking a House-passed bill to increase stimulus checks from $600 to $2,000.
Shortly after Pelosi's home was vandalized, the same happened to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's home in Louisville, Kentucky
The white garage door of the Pacific Heights property was covered in graffiti. It read: "$2k CANCEL RENT!"
Below the initial message, the vandals wrote: "We want everything!"
In a statement to the Journal, McConnell condemned the vandals.
"I've spent my career fighting for the First Amendment and defending peaceful protest. I appreciate every Kentuckian who has engaged in the democratic process whether they agree with me or not," he said.
"This is different," he added. "Vandalism and the politics of fear have no place in our society."
Mr McConnell’s property in Kentucky was also targeted, with the message “Where’s my money” being spray-painted across his front door.
Another message of “Mitch kills poor” was also sprayed across the front façade of the house.