House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that Capitol Police should get more resources to protect members and the public in the wake of the previous day’s shooting at a congressional baseball practice that left House Majority Whip Steve Scalise in critical condition.

The California Democrat said she’s received incessant threats throughout her life in public service and won’t let her grandchildren answer her phone at home due to ugly calls she receives. She also indicated she had been hacked last fall.

“I think we can give them more resources,” Pelosi said of the police force that oversees members and visitors to the Capitol.

She said Louisiana Rep. Cedric L. Richmond, the chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, has suggested there be a way for members to summon additional resources due to “so many reasons for concern” for the group.

According to House Appropriations Committee staffers, language is being drafted that would allow rank-and-file House members to spend money from their office accounts on personal security expenses, in light of Wednesday’s shooting.