Vice President Mike Pence’s neighbors vandalize his home with rude greeting, social media reacts

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“(The banners) were actually hung by the daughters of the couple who live in the home, and one of their girlfriends (I’m one of them!) with the full support of their parents,” the woman, Shannon Slade, wrote.

DiSalvo said he supports the residents of Aspen exercising their First Amendment rights, and added that they have a history of being vocal when powerful people visit.

“This town had a history of irreverence when it came to our visitors,” He said. “We seem to have lost that a bit, but this is an extension of that.”

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Slade and her cohorts are thrilled with their sophomoric hijinks, but not everyone thought it was commendable.