State Department Empowers Official to Guard Artifacts from U.S. Court Seizures
Published Date: 3/12/2025
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Summary
The Department of State just gave Chris Miner the power to protect important cultural items from being seized by courts while they're in the U.S. for things like exhibits or research. This change affects how cultural treasures are handled and stays in place until a new official starts or it’s revoked. No money changes hands, but it keeps our cultural exchanges running smoothly and safely.
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