Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home vandalised with graffiti, pig’s head
- The garage door of the property was spray-painted with a message believed to be about US$2,000 stimulus checks
- The US House Speaker was not at home during the incident

Early Friday morning, police were called to US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco home after vandals defaced the garage door and a severed pig’s head, covered in fake blood, was left on the driveway.
The white garage door of the Pacific Heights property was covered in graffiti. It read: “$2k CANCEL RENT!”
This is most likely a reference to Pelosi’s proposed US$2,000 stimulus cheques. Below the initial message, the vandals wrote: “We want everything!”

Next to this, the traditional “anarchy” symbol – a circled capital A letter – was spray-painted.
In front of the house, a dead pig’s head covered in fake blood was left sitting on the driveway.
A San Francisco Police Department spokesperson confirmed to Fox News that officers were dispatched after responding to reports of vandalism at around 2am on New Year’s Day.