The group from Democracy Spring are campaigning against the influence of big money in American politics and have vowed to stage protests like this every day for a week.
At the first of the planned protests on Monday, 400 of the group were arrested at what was a mostly calm and orderly demonstration. However, the US Capitol Police say the protest was "unlawful demonstration activity".
Footage from yesterday appears to show protesters calmly accepting colourful wristbands â signifying they've been arrested â before being led away by police, with many of the protesters holding up their wristbands to cheering crowds.
The protesters all rally at Columbus Circle in the morning, before marching on the US Capitol, where the sit-ins begin. On the third day, the tourist area of the US Capitol was cordoned off from the protesters.
On Democracy Spring's website, they explain they want to end the corruption of big money in politics and ensure free and fair elections. Actor Mark Ruffalo is listed as one of their endorsers â it follows on from his support of Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
Both Sanders and Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump have spoken out against the influence of campaign contributions on politicians.
Written by Justin Phillips
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