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Climate Activists Charged: Charges Filed in U.S. Constitution Display Case Powder Pouring Incident

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Climate Activists Charged: Charges Filed in U.S. Constitution Display Case Powder Pouring Incident

In a significant legal development, climate activists involved in the red powder pouring incident over the U.S. Constitution's display case at the National Archives are facing charges. The Justice Department announced that Donald Zepeda and Jackson Green have been charged with felony destruction of government property. As the legal proceedings unfold, this incident has ignited discussions around the intersection of activism, freedom of expression, and the consequences of direct action.

The charges stem from a video posted online that captures Zepeda and Green pouring red powder over the U.S. Constitution's display case at the National Archives. . .

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