Rep. John Carter's Office Vandalized with 'Free Gaza' Message
The vandalism at Rep. John Carter's office in Georgetown, Texas, involved red paint and a political message, amid heightened tensions over U.S. aid to Israel.
- Rep. John Carter's office in Georgetown, Texas was vandalized with red paint and the message 'Free Gaza' on the door and sidewalk.
- The incident occurred shortly after Carter supported a $26 billion aid package for Israel, intensifying political reactions.
- Georgetown Police are investigating the vandalism as criminal mischief, with damages estimated at around $2,000.
- Carter has stated his unwavering support for Israel and emphasized that such acts of vandalism will not intimidate him or his staff.
- The act reflects broader national and international tensions regarding the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza.