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Paul Rosenfeld intended the blast on Washington's National Mall to draw attention to "sortition," an ancient political ideology, authorities said.
The former House Speaker went straight to Ryan Zinke upon learning of an effort to display the statue on the National Mall.
The National Park Service says a student group sought permission to use the mall first.
Former Interior Department officials warn the move endangers both visitors and America's priceless resources.
“Puerto Rico, you are not forgotten," Lin-Manuel Miranda told a crowd in front of the Lincoln Memorial.
“We are marching to say that black women’s lives matter..."
A D.C. councilman wrote a letter to the U.S. Park Police chief calling out the glaring racial double standard.