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  • 2018-06-20 (xsd:date)
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  • Did Peter Fonda Suggest That Barron Trump Should Be Kidnapped? (en)
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  • Actor Peter Fonda prompted an outraged reaction on 20 June 2018, when he suggested in a tweet that he and other opponents of President Donald Trump's zero-tolerance immigration policy should kidnap Trump's 12-year-old son Barron and put him in a cage with pedophiles. Fonda, who later deleted the tweet and apologized, suggested the boy's kidnapping as a way to provoke his mother, First Lady Melania Trump, into opposing a policy that had seen thousands of children separated from their parents at the United States border. Stephanie Grisham, a spokesperson for the First Lady, told us that her office had reported the tweet to the United States Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting the President and Vice-President of the United States and their families. A spokesperson for the Secret Service confirmed by e-mail that the agency was aware of the tweet made by Mr. Fonda but declined to say whether an investigation was underway, citing a policy of not commenting on matters involving protective intelligence. Donald Trump Jr., a half-brother of Barron Trump, called Fonda a sick individual in response to the tweet: The actor posted a series of angry tweets on the morning of 20 June 2018 attacking Trump's zero-tolerance immigration policy and proposing mass protests: Fonda also proposed kidnapping the president's youngest son. His tweet has been deleted, but its authenticity was initially corroborated by Twitter responses and multiple screenshots before Fonda himself apologized for it: According to a statement distributed to reporters, Fonda apologized for the tweet later on 20 June, writing: Fonda also proposed harassing and intimidating families and children of federal agents involved in immigration law enforcement in two tweets which have also since been deleted, but the authenticity of which has also been corroborated. Fonda did not acknowledge or apologize for those tweets. Peter Fonda passed away in August 2019 at the age of 79. (en)
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