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Climate change activist gets 2 years in prison for dumping red powder on Constitution display

  • A climate change activist was sentenced to two years in prison for dumping red powder on the U.S. Constitution display at the National Archives.
  • The attack led to the evacuation of visitors and closed the archives for four days, costing over $58,000 in repairs.
  • The judge stated that "eco-vandalism" does not benefit the environment and harms the credibility of climate activists.
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