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The National Archives Rotunda will be closed on Friday after environmental activists dump powder on the US Constitution

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Climate activists charged with vandalizing US Constitution display at National Archives

Climate activists charged with vandalizing US Constitution display at National Archives. They allegedly dumped a ‘fine red powder’ over the US Constitution’s display case. The Justice Department says two people have been charged with the crime. They are accused of dumping the powder over the display case at the National Archives in Washington.

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National Archives Rotunda to stay closed Friday after environmental activists dump powder on US Constitution

National Archives Rotunda to stay closed Friday after environmental activists dump powder on US Constitution display case. Environmental activists dumped red powder on display case holding the U.S. Constitution. Rotunda will stay closed for cleaning this week after activists dumped powder on protective display case on display.

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US Constitution encasement vandalized with red powder at National Archives

US Constitution encasement vandalized with red powder at National Archives. Two people dumped red powder on the display that protects the US Constitution. The National Archives says red powder was dumped on the encasement. Red powder was used to protect the Constitution from public view.

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National Archives Rotunda evacuated after climate activists dump pink powder on case holding US Constitution

National Archives Rotunda evacuated after climate activists dump pink powder on case holding US Constitution. Climate activist dumped red powder on encasement protecting the U.S. Constitution. National archives Rotunda has been evacuated after activists dumped powder on the case holding the Constitution. The case is believed to be protecting the US Constitution from climate change.

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