
Police investigating vandalism at home of Republican congresswoman
CNN
The Charleston South Carolina Police Department has opened an investigation into a vandalism incident that occurred at the home of Republican Rep. Nancy Mace, a spokesman for the department told CNN.
Mace announced Tuesday that her home in Charleston was vandalized with profanity and graffiti, as the question of how members secure themselves in their home districts continues to be a challenge, especially in the wake of the January 6 violent insurrection at the US Capitol. In a video posted Tuesday, Mace detailed the vandalism on and around her house, showing where phrases such as "pass the pro act" -- a reference to a bill encouraging unionization -- as well as "all politicians are bastards," "F*ck you Nancy," and 3 Antifa symbols were spray-painted.
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