Jane Fonda Arrested While Protesting Climate Change at Capitol Building

Photo credit: Kevin Winter - Getty Images
Photo credit: Kevin Winter - Getty Images

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  • Actress and activist Jane Fonda was arrested on the steps of the United States Capitol today while protesting climate change.

  • Fonda previously said she intended to "engage in civil disobedience" for the next 14 Fridays in order to urge U.S. lawmakers to fight climate change.


Police arrested Jane Fonda today on the steps of the United States Capitol, where she, along with dozens of other activists, protested climate change. A video published by WUSA9 show police escorting a handcuffed Fonda away from the demonstration, as climate activists cheer her on.

The 81-year-old actress previously told the Washington Post that she intended to demonstrate until arrested on the steps of the Capitol every Friday for the next 14 Fridays, until filming for the next season of her show, Grace and Frankie, begins.

"I’m going to take my body, which is kind of famous and popular right now because of the [television] series and I’m going to go to D.C. and I’m going to have a rally every Friday,” the Academy Award-winning actress said to the Post. “It’ll be called ‘Fire Drill Friday.’ And we’re going to engage in civil disobedience and we’re going to get arrested every Friday.”

Fonda credits 16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg, who gained widespread attention after initiating a school strike for climate change action last year, for inspiring her. “She realized what was happening and that this was barreling at us like an engine,” Fonda told the Post, referring to Thunberg. “It so traumatized her that she stopped speaking and eating. And when I read that it rocked me, because I knew that Greta had seen the truth. And the urgency came into my DNA the way it hadn’t before.”

For Fire Drill Fridays, Fonda has invited leaders from Black Lives Matter and the Sunrise Movement to join the demonstration, along with her fellow Hollywood celebrities like actors Ted Danson, Kyra Sedgwick, and Catherine Keener.

Of course, this is hardly Fonda's first time protesting. The actress and activist has been engaging in political protests since the 1970s, when she famously led and participated in many anti-war protests and rallies. She has also protested to support the Black Panthers, the rights of Native Americans, and women's equality over the years.

Photo credit: Wally McNamee - Getty Images
Photo credit: Wally McNamee - Getty Images

"I feel far braver now than I did before," she told the Post, "I’ve got nothing to lose and this is it.”

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