Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

7 arrested in House office building linked to Colbert show

- BY MICHAEL BALSAMO

WASHINGTON — U.S. Capitol Police said Friday that officers arrested seven unauthoriz­ed people in a congressio­nal office building Thursday night and charged them with unlawful entry.

The people identified themselves as being affiliated with CBS’ “Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press.

Another person familiar with the matter provided the AP with a list of nine people who had been stopped by Capitol Police. They included several producers, along with Robert Smigel, the voice behind Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.

Capitol Police said they received a call about a disturbanc­e in the Longworth House Office Building around 8:30 p.m. “Responding officers observed seven individual­s, unescorted and without Congressio­nal ID, in a sixth-floor hallway,” the agency said in a statement. “The building was closed to visitors, and these individual­s were determined to be a part of a group that had been directed by the USCP to leave the building earlier in the day.”

In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, CBS said the production team was at the Capitol Wednesday and Thursday to record a comedy segment featuring Triumph.

“Their interviews at the Capitol were authorized and pre-arranged through Congressio­nal aides of the members interviewe­d,” the network said. “After leaving the members’ offices on their last interview of the day, the production team stayed to film stand-ups and other final comedy elements in the halls when they were detained by Capitol Police.”

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