Representative John Carter (R-Texas) has his Georgetown office vandalized days after he voted to provide $26 billion in aid to Israel. He said he posted photos of the exhibit on social media.
On Monday morning, Carter posted an image of a red liquid splattered on the door of his office in Georgetown, Texas, with the words “Liberate Gaza” written on it.
“Rampaging anti-Israel activists destroyed my office in Georgetown,” he wrote in a post. “Let me make two things clear: My support for Israel is unwavering and your threats will not work. Second, the parties responsible will be found and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. It will be done.”
FOX 7 in Austin Georgetown Police Department officers responded to Carter’s office around 8:45 a.m. on a report of a possible robbery, the report said.
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Police told the department they are investigating the vandalism as a crime of mischief, which in Texas is a misdemeanor if the loss is between $750 and $2,500.
Police told the station that a representative from Carter’s office estimated it would cost about $2,000 to clean up the damage.
Carter’s office did not respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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Congressman John Carter (R-Texas) is 81 years old. He has served as a member of the House of Representatives since 2003. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc, via Getty Images)
Carter joined 365 other members of the House of Representatives in voting in favor of the Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, sending the bill to the Senate for further approval.
Under the bill, the United States would provide $26.38 billion in aid to Israel, among other provisions.
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The bill comes as anti-Israel agitators continue to hold protests in major cities and universities across the country, including Columbia University in New York City.





