Jane Fonda scares Jimmy Kimmel by calling for 'a wall'

Jane Fonda and Lilly Tomlin stopped by "Jimmy Kimmel Live" to talk about the new season of “Grace and Frankie," but it wouldn’t be a Jane Fonda interview without things getting momentarily political.

Though they started out talking about porn, the duo soon segued into the government shutdown and Donald Trump, which is when Fonda made a statement that got everyone nervous.

“Every single citizen of the United States, we need a wall. No, we do,” Fonda began, as the audience groaned and Kimmel laughed nervously.

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But it was not what you think. Fonda elaborated by saying, “We need a wall of every single citizen in the United States, a good wall that keeps the White House away from the Mueller investigation.”

Groans quickly turned into cheers and Kimmel noticeably relaxed.

Fonda wasn’t done though. She continued to talk about U.S. citizens' right to know everything about the election interference. “If there’s some law that gives someone the right to edit the results, we have to change the law,” she added. “We have to do everything we can do.”

Watch the interview above.

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