Protesters use red paint and accusations of "baby killer" to target the AIPAC president's house.
Protesters on the left staged a demonstration in front of AIPAC President Michael Tuchin's Los Angeles vacation house.

Pro-Palestine demonstrators set off smoke bombs and made accusations of baby killing in front of the president of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee's house.
On Thanksgiving, protestors gathered at AIPAC President Michael Tuchin's Los Angeles vacation house.
Protest organizers claimed Tuchin and AIPAC "spends tens of millions to control pro-genocide congress members."
"F--- your holiday baby killer!" the group added.
The demonstration was organized by People's City Council, a local leftist organization that describes itself as an "abolitionist, anti-capitalist & anti-imperialist collective amplifying the voice of the people through direct action, public ed + community space."
Smoke bombs were lit outside the residence, filling the area outside Tuchin's residence with a gray haze, according to video shared on X by the account Stop Antisemitism.
Protesters also spilled red paint around the area, symbolically accusing Tuchin of having "blood" on his hands.
AIPAC is a nonpartisan, pro-Israel political action committee (PAC) that lobbies for Israeli interests in Washington.
It is one of the most powerful foreign interest PACs in the country and has been sharply criticized by left-wing members of Congress.
"AIPAC endorsed scores of Jan 6th insurrectionists. They are no friend to American democracy," Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on Halloween this year.
She continued, "They are one of the more racist and bigoted PACs in Congress as well, who disproportionately target members of color. They are an extremist organization that destabilizes U.S. democracy."
Rep. Ilhan Omar has been similarly outspoken against the organization.
The congresswoman previously called AIPAC a "right-wing Super PAC funded by millions of dollars in Dark Money spending."
Fox News' Houston Keen contributed to this report.