Academy Award-nominated actor and filmmaker Peter Fonda is calling for Barron Trump to be placed in a cage with pedophiles, children of ICE agents to be threatened, and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen to be stripped naked and whipped in public.

Social media users are now calling for Secret Service to pay the 78-year-old brother of Jane Fonda a visit.

Responding to a call for people to harass ICE agents, Fonda wrote, “Sounds great. We don’t have to take the agents [sic] kids, we only need to surround their schools and scare the s**t out of them and worry the f*** out of the agents frm CBE ICE & REGULAR BORDER PATROL AGENTS.”

The unhinged actor went on to say that “Kristjen Nielsen is a lying gash that should be put in a cage and poked at by passersby. The gash should be pilloried in Lafayette Square naked and whipped by passersby while being filmed for posterity.”

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Threatening government officials of the United States is a felony.

Taking aim directly at the Trump family, Fonda wrote in all-caps that, “WE SHOULD RIP BARRON TRUMP FROM HIS MOTHER’S ARMS AND PUT HIM IN A CAGE WITH PEDOPHILES AND SEE IF MOTHER WILL WILL STAND UP AGAINST THE GIANT ASSHOLE SHE IS MARRIED TO. 90 MILLION PEOPLE IN THE STREETS ON THE SAME WEEKEND IN THE COUNTRY. FUCK.”

Speaking of pedophiles, in 2009, Fonda declared that Hollywood Director Roman Polanski “wasn’t a criminal.”

BOYCOTT ALERT ‘Boundaries’ Starring Peter Fonda Opens in Theaters June 22 Fonda advocated for 12 year old Barron Trump to be put in a cage with pedophiles Fonda said Hollywood Director Roman Polanski “wasn’t a criminal” in 2009. pic.twitter.com/0HTDKEe27C — An Open Secret (@AnOpenSecret) June 20, 2018

All of the obscene calls to action have received hundreds of likes and retweets. Fonda’s account remains active on Twitter.

There is now a boycott in place for his upcoming film Boundaries, which opens in theaters later this month.