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Related: About this forumKimmel: Jane Fonda on the Presidential Debate, Trump Being Dangerous & Fighting for What's Right
Jane Fonda joins us after the Presidential Debate to talk about Taylor Swift endorsing VP Kamala Harris, Trump saying Haitian immigrants are eating pets, meeting him years ago, voting with climate issues in your heart, the Jane Fonda Climate PAC, Trump wanting to lock her and Jimmy up, being in a similar situation with President Nixon in 1971, and wanting to leave a legacy of fighting for what is right.
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Kimmel: Jane Fonda on the Presidential Debate, Trump Being Dangerous & Fighting for What's Right (Original Post)
TexasTowelie
Sep 11
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Permanut
(6,329 posts)1. Jane Fonda is a national treasure..
Just sayin'.
burrowowl
(17,899 posts)2. Bravo! Jane, bravo!
Timeflyer
(2,468 posts)3. What a great woman, so thoughtful and eloquent.
LetMyPeopleVote
(151,967 posts)4. This made me smile
2naSalit
(90,847 posts)5. She looks fabulous...
At 87! And so full of energy and appears to still be sharp as a tack.