About two weeks ago, two cultists with the climate cult Declare Emergency threw powder on the Constitution display case in the rotunda of the National Archives in Washington D.C..

They were arrested and, according to The New York Times, have now been hit with felony charges.

Two climate activists who dumped red powder over the display case that contains the U.S. Constitution at the National Archives Museum last month were charged on Thursday with destruction of government property, prosecutors said.

The activists, Donald Zepeda, 35, of Maryland, and Jackson Green, 27, of Utah, poured the powder over the display case in the rotunda of the building on Feb. 14 as part of a “stunt, which was intended to draw attention to climate change,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia said in a statement on Friday.

During the episode, which officials said was captured on video by supporters of Mr. Green, the two men also poured red powder over themselves and then stood before the Constitution as they called for solutions to climate change.

It cost $50,000, took 4 days to clean up the mess the two vandals left and, thankfully, the documents were not damaged. But these two misfits should be held accountable and their being charged is good news. But with the America-hating administration occupying the White House, it is reasonable to ask if the two hoodlums will ever be prosecuted. These two deserve to be made an example for others thinking of doing the same thing and, hopefully it will happen.

PHOTO CREDIT: By Kelvin Kay – The Rotunda of the National Archives Building and other historical documents are displayed – Photo taken by Kelvin Kay. w:en:Image:NationalArchives2.jpg, which is modified from w:en:Image:Archives.jpg, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=1346058