Sally Field arrested during Jane Fonda’s meridian protest

Sally Field was a latest star to join actor Jane Fonda’s weekly meridian protests. She left Friday’s stormy proof in front of a Capitol in cosmetic wire tie handcuffs. Publicist Heidi Schaeffer reliable a actor was arrested. US Capitol Police contend 26 adults were arrested.

In what she pronounced was an unprompted speech, Field urged attendees of Fire Drill Fridays, Fonda’s name for a Washington protests, to get out of their comfort zones and welcome extreme change to strengthen a environment. “I am a mother, we am a grandmother. The time is now. We can't lay behind in a comfort zones, on a couches, and wonder, ‘What can we do?’,” Field pronounced in a speech.

The footage shows military escorting Field divided from a stairs of a Capitol to cheers. She assimilated Winona LaDuke, an American environmentalist, who protested a Dakota Access Pipeline, and Fonda for a 10th week of protests. Previous demonstrations have seen actors such as Kyra Sedgwick and Diane Lane and Ben and Jerry’s co-founders Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield join Fonda in Washington.

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