"Climate Activists Face Felony Charges for Vandalizing US Constitution Display"

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Two left-wing climate activists, Donald Zepeda and Jackson Green, face felony charges for defacing the U.S. Constitution's display case at the National Archives Rotunda by dumping red powder on it, causing over $50,000 in damage and a four-day closure. The duo, associated with the climate activist group Declare Emergency, demanded President Biden declare a formal state of climate emergency. The Department of Justice is prosecuting the perpetrators for felony destruction of government property.
Topics:nation#climate-activists#crime-and-justice#felony-charges#national-archives-rotunda#us-constitution#vandalism
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