Around 3:30 p.m. Capitol Police arrested 293 protesters in the Hart Atrium and charged them with “crowding, obstructing or incommoding.” There were nine additional arrests around 5:20 p.m. in Dirksen near Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins‘ office. Those protesters face the same charges.

Among the arrested: comedian and actress Amy Schumer, a distant cousin of Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer of New York, and model Emily Ratajkowski.

Actress Amy Schumer, center, is detained after participating in a protest in Hart Building to oppose Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on October 4, 2018. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

This isn’t the first time Schumer has taken up a political cause. In 2016, she publicly supported President Barack Obama’s efforts to tighten the country’s gun laws.

Thousands of women, including scores of sexual assault survivors, marched the ¾-mile strip of Constitution Ave. from the federal courthouse in D.C. where Kavanaugh currently presides to the steps of the Supreme Court on Thursday.

They held signs reading “Believe Survivors,” “November is coming,” “#CancelKavanaugh,” and “No abusers on the Supreme Court,” and chanted along the way.