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George Clooney, Arrested at Sudan Embassy, Has Company in Congress—PICTURES

Updated: March 22, 2012 | 11:11 a.m.
March 16, 2012 | 12:13 p.m.

Nearly a week after their arrests alongside George Clooney outside the Sudan Embassy, four House members learned on Thursday that the Ethics Committee will not pursue any penalties against them. 

Clooney, a noted proponent of human rights for the Sudanese, was arrested along with a handful of lawmakers in Washington this month during protests over the country blocking humanitarian aid, according to the Associated Press

Clooney and the lawmakers have company: In April 2009, five House members were arrested during demonstrations at the Sudan Embassy. In 2006, seven members of the Congressional Black Caucus were arrested.

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