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Actress and left-wing activist Jane Fonda was arrested on Friday during a protest on the steps of the U.S. Capitol building after moving to the area to facilitate her protests.
Actress and left-wing activist Jane Fonda was arrested on Friday during a protest on the steps of the U.S. Capitol building after moving to the area to facilitate her protests.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jane Fonda is joining a group of Hollywood power players to host a fundraiser for presidential candidate Steve Bullock on Thursday, a show of support that could lend credibility among Democratic donors to the little-known Montana governor.
A manager for Dolly Parton called out Democratic 2020 hopeful Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) saying she did not get approval to use Parton’s song “9 to 5” at her campaign events.
It was a long year for Hollywood celebrities, who marked another year with meltdown after meltdown, losing their wits over everything from the nomination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the migrant caravans of illegal aliens pouring into the U.S.
A slew of left-wing Hollywood celebrities, including Judd Apatow, Debra Messing, and Alyssa Milano, are set to co-host a get out the vote “Telethon for America” on the eve of the midterm elections.
Jane Fonda compared Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler at the Women’s Media Awards on Thursday. But Fonda once enthusiastically praised cult leader Jim Jones, the only American to systematically murder scores of his fellow countrymen in an actual concentration camp.
Friday on MSNBC’s “All In,” actress Jane Fonda declared that people were “woke” and motivated to vote in the midterm elections. Fonda said, “People seemed energized. People are woke. Every woman I know is asking me where do we go,
Actress and left-wing activist Jane Fonda on Thursday compared President Donald Trump’s passionate defense against false reportage by the establishment media to Adolf Hitler’s attacks on the German press.
Actress Jane Fonda proclaimed in a new interview that the upcoming midterms are the “most important elections of my lifetime” and said that it was “hard” for her to breathe in America right now.
Actress and left-wing activist Jane Fonda said that people should “get in the streets” and “shut down” the United States if President Trump fired Robert Mueller during a panel in New York City this week.
Actress Jane Fonda said in a recent interview that she will “go to [her] grave regretting” the infamous “Hanoi Jane” scandal, flip-flopping on her previous assertion that she does not regret it.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Chelsea Handler, Samantha Bee, Alyssa Milano, and more major Hollywood women joined left-wing activist organizations Planned Parenthood and NARAL to push an anti-Brett Kavanaugh “walkout” Monday in solidarity with his accuser Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Hollywood celebrities and
NBC’s This Is Us stars Sterling K. Brown and Mandy Moore and Oscar-winner Jane Fonda are among the more than 3,000 Hollywood notables to join the call for the liberal entertainment industry to put an end to its “gender pay gap,” and calling for equal pay for equal work in a letter to industry executives.
Jane Fonda has been honored with a lifetime achievement award at a northern Michigan film festival founded by Oscar-winning filmmaker Michael Moore.
Actress and political activist Jane Fonda slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau over his decision to allow the transportation of Alberta crude oil to foreign markets.
Oscar-winning actress Jane Fonda reflected on being labeled an anti-American traitor during an appearance this week at Television Critics Associations Summer Press Tour.
Left-wing actresses including Jane Fonda, Rashida Jones, and Lily Tomlin are participating in a mass Democratic voter drive for November’s midterm elections.
Actress and activist Jane Fonda claims that the confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh as the next Supreme Court Justice would be a “catastrophe” for women and worker’s rights in the United States.
Michael Moore announced Wednesday that his Traverse City Film Festival will honor actress and fellow activist Jane Fonda with a lifetime achievement award during its 14th session, which will begin July 31.
Actress and political activist Jane Fonda warned a crowd of Hollywood elites of the “existential crisis” facing America under the Trump administration, urging them that the only solution is “taking back our government.”
Hollywood celebrities are coming to the aid of the abortion industry following the Trump administration’s announcement of a new rule that ends the notion that abortion is health care or family planning and requires abortion facilities to be physically and financially separate from federally funded family planning centers.
Executives at NBC News were reportedly “shocked” and “stunned” by the severity of ‘Today’ host Megyn Kelly’s on-air takedown of Jane Fonda this week, according to a report.
Monday on NBC’s “Today,” host Megyn Kelly criticized actress Jane Fonda for her repeated complaints during other media appearances about Kelly’s question to her on plastic surgery. Kelly said, “Now, a word on Jane Fonda, who appears to be fixated
Celebrities were out in full force Saturday for the Respect Rally at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, one of numerous Women’s March events happening across the country on the anniversary of President Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Some of Hollywood’s biggest left-wing stars, including Academy Award winners Leonardo DiCaprio and Jane Fonda, and HBO host Bill Maher, have donated to a political committee called Flip the 49th! Neighbors in Action — a campaign to unseat Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) in next year’s election.
Actress and left-wing activist Jane Fonda poured praise on former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick Sunday night at ACLU of Southern California’s annual Bill of Rights Dinner.
Last week on BBC’s “Hardtalk,” actress Jane Fonda was asked by show host Stephen Sackur if inside her she had a “sense of regret” for her 1972 visit to North Vietnam at the height of the Vietnam War. Fonda denied having
Last week on BBC’s “Hardtalk,” actress Jane Fonda was asked by the show’s Stephen Sackur if she was proud of America today. She replied with an emphatic no. Exchange as follows: SACKUR: Let me ask you a simple question, are
Failed Georgia Democratic congressional candidate Jon Ossoff is relaunching himself by attacking President Trump.
Already facing terrible reviews from a mainstream media that only wants to see her crash and burn, NBC’s daytime host Megyn Kelly stepped into it again Wednesday morning when she asked Oscar-winner Jane Fonda about her plastic surgeries.
The first standing ovation of the 69th annual Emmy Awards went not to a winner but to a trio of presenters — Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin. The audience erupted in sustained cheers of adulation as the three actresses strolled on stage Sunday to the theme music of their 1980 hit movie “9 to 5.”
The older stars are shining the brightest at the Venice Film Festival — and having much of the fun.
A large billboard on Vine Street in Hollywood, California depicting Netflix’s Grace and Frankie stars Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda holding purple vibrators is causing quite a stir for commuters.
Netflix’s Grace and Frankie stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Monday night to riff on some of the legislative setbacks incurred by President Donald Trump’s administration.
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” Jane Fonda stated she won’t call President Donald Trump “by his name. I call him the predator-in-chief.” Follow Ian Hanchett on Twitter @IanHanchett
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” Jane Fonda declared, “[W]e have to include race and class in everything we do as we go forward.” Follow Ian Hanchett on Twitter @IanHanchett
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” Jane Fonda argued, “We have to fight, so that they stop extracting oil and gas from the ground.” While discussing celebrities being involved in politics, Fonda said, “We have to fight, so that
Jane Fonda, who infamously earned the nickname “Hanoi Jane” during the Vietnam War, will lead the Downtown Los Angeles-based “Women’s March” against President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday, the day after Trump is sworn in as America’s 45th president.
Jamie Lee Curtis, Judd Apatow, and Patricia Arquette are among the stars taking part in a celebrity-packed telethon airing on Facebook Live during Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration, which will raise money for Planned Parenthood and environmental group Earthjustice.
More than 100 high-profile celebrities have joined a MoveOn.org campaign called “United Against Hate” in an all-out effort to stop Donald Trump from winning the White House in November.